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Title: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on December 07, 2012, 09:23:45 PM
It's been hinted at, but I'd love to see people come back into our chat room. There should be at least a few people in there most nights. Click on the "CHAT" text in the menu at the top of the forum, and here's a direct link (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/chat/flashchat.php).

Now that chat is back, we ought to start having TRIVIA NIGHTS again. I think once a week proved to be too much, so let's say once a month. This thread will be used to update results of trivia nights and announce new ones. So watch this space and see when we're ready to start one up!
Title: Re: Road chat is back! and TRIVIA NIGHTS
Post by: Alps on December 15, 2012, 06:01:08 PM
We need hosts! I'd like to have a trivia night soon - maybe even this week. I think in the past we've chosen midweek nights, Tues-Thurs, as a time when most of us are around and online. The format in the past has been roughly 50-60 questions, one question per state (more or less), Canadian provinces, national, even international, whatever you want to throw on. It takes about 5 hours to put together a list of good questions - some easy, some hard. Who wants to volunteer?

While I wait for a volunteer, let's get the night established. Poll open.
Title: Re: Road chat is back! and TRIVIA NIGHTS
Post by: corco on February 02, 2013, 12:44:44 AM
QuoteRespond with the NUMBER OF THE QUESTION to ring in.
QuoteCLOSEST GUESS QUESTIONS: Respond directly with your guess.

Those two things could potentially overlap and cause a spam message- maybe preface closest guess questions with a number sign or something?
Title: Re: Road chat is back! and TRIVIA NIGHTS
Post by: Alps on February 02, 2013, 01:14:05 AM
Quote from: corco on February 02, 2013, 12:44:44 AM
QuoteRespond with the NUMBER OF THE QUESTION to ring in.
QuoteCLOSEST GUESS QUESTIONS: Respond directly with your guess.

Those two things could potentially overlap and cause a spam message- maybe preface closest guess questions with a number sign or something?
It starts to get pretty tricky. The occasional spam message may happen, but the workaround could start to get more complicated than just letting it go.
Title: Re: Road chat is back! and TRIVIA NIGHTS
Post by: bugo on February 02, 2013, 03:06:37 AM
Is there any trivia software that can be downloaded?  The chat room isn't a very good venue for trivia.
Title: Re: Road chat is back! and TRIVIA NIGHTS
Post by: Alps on February 12, 2013, 06:30:28 PM
I see a lot of votes for Saturdays and Sundays, but truth is, I and many people are often busy or away. So, without further adieu, our first trivia night will be this Wednesday, February 13, at 9 PM Eastern Time. See you there?

(When you get in the chat room, make sure you enter "Trivia!")
Title: Re: Road chat is back! and TRIVIA NIGHTS
Post by: agentsteel53 on February 12, 2013, 06:59:22 PM
road chat is empty.  anyone wanna help me test it out?
Title: Re: Road chat is back! and TRIVIA NIGHTS
Post by: agentsteel53 on February 12, 2013, 07:13:17 PM
Quote from: Steve on February 12, 2013, 06:30:28 PM
(When you get in the chat room, make sure you enter "Trivia!")

to clarify: go to the drop down box at the top, and select the room marked "Trivia".

typing, literally, "Trivia!" does nothing other than make one look like a fool.  trust me; I just did precisely that.  :sombrero:
Title: Re: Road chat is back! and TRIVIA NIGHTS
Post by: SSOWorld on February 12, 2013, 07:23:39 PM
I'll be on the road beginning at 4:00 tomorrow - I'll try to get in for  a bit but I scheduled a very long drive to end in southern MISS (from central IL) on Thursday so I'm getting a head start and getting past the Quads early and sleep.
Title: Re: Road chat is back! and TRIVIA NIGHTS
Post by: Takumi on February 12, 2013, 11:38:59 PM
Quote from: agentsteel53 on February 12, 2013, 07:13:17 PM
Quote from: Steve on February 12, 2013, 06:30:28 PM
(When you get in the chat room, make sure you enter "Trivia!")

to clarify: go to the drop down box at the top, and select the room marked "Trivia".

typing, literally, "Trivia!" does nothing other than make one look like a fool.  trust me; I just did precisely that.  :sombrero:

Were there witnesses?
Title: Re: Road chat is back! and TRIVIA NIGHTS
Post by: Zmapper on February 13, 2013, 10:01:40 PM
If you aren't in there, this is what you are missing out on.

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-yicJajGpqbs/URxTPc65S_I/AAAAAAAAB_A/H-qgYOJWz38/s755/AAroadschatFINAL.png)
Title: Re: Road chat is back! and TRIVIA NIGHTS
Post by: Alps on February 13, 2013, 11:43:06 PM
I'd like to congratulate NE2 as the winner of our inaugural trivia chat, with 29 points! (That's a lot.) He really cleaned up on his Minneapolis-St. Paul freeway knowledge. Right behind him was corco with 27 points, and to show how much of a race it was, next was Dr Frankenstein with just 7 points. Props to ZMapper, PennDOTFan, Stalin, Alex, and mgk920 for joining us and all finishing with a positive number of points as well - no one in the negative, that's a first!

If you'd like to host next time, please RSVP your spot here. I'm happy to give some pointers, but you can play with the format as you like. I'll tweak the rules here shortly based on lessons learned today. Also, we may have solved the spam message.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Dr Frankenstein on February 14, 2013, 09:05:58 AM
Had Québec not been in the trivia, I would have been deep in the negative.

Now I need to work on my reaction time. I would've gotten a better score with that. :p
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Ian on February 14, 2013, 09:15:25 AM
I'd be interested in hosting the next one if that's alright.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on February 14, 2013, 06:40:01 PM
Quote from: PennDOTFan on February 14, 2013, 09:15:25 AM
I'd be interested in hosting the next one if that's alright.
You got it. All yours.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Ian on February 15, 2013, 04:42:03 PM
Quote from: Steve on February 14, 2013, 06:40:01 PM
Quote from: PennDOTFan on February 14, 2013, 09:15:25 AM
I'd be interested in hosting the next one if that's alright.
You got it. All yours.

Thanks! Because I had today off, I was able to write up all of the questions for the next one. Since doing it on a Wednesday seemed to work out well, and everyone seemed to be in favor of doing them once a month, how about the next trivia night be Wednesday, March 13?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on February 16, 2013, 10:38:04 PM
Quote from: PennDOTFan on February 15, 2013, 04:42:03 PM
Quote from: Steve on February 14, 2013, 06:40:01 PM
Quote from: PennDOTFan on February 14, 2013, 09:15:25 AM
I'd be interested in hosting the next one if that's alright.
You got it. All yours.

Thanks! Because I had today off, I was able to write up all of the questions for the next one. Since doing it on a Wednesday seemed to work out well, and everyone seemed to be in favor of doing them once a month, how about the next trivia night be Wednesday, March 13?
Shoot, I can't do the 13th. And I missed the first one too... :thumbdown:
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on March 14, 2013, 09:18:19 PM
oops
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Ian on March 14, 2013, 10:08:57 PM
Oops is right, I apologize. There didn't seem to be much interest in having it last night, as there weren't a lot of people on the chat. How about next Wednesday, the 20th? I'll put up a reminder on Tuesday.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on March 14, 2013, 10:13:56 PM
that'd be good- I totally forgot
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on March 14, 2013, 10:45:43 PM
I'll put it in the headlines.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Dr Frankenstein on March 16, 2013, 11:08:36 PM
I wasn't available; but I'll be on Wednesday.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on March 17, 2013, 03:46:52 AM
I might be able to on wednesday... I'll see how it goes
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: froggie on March 17, 2013, 08:53:53 AM
QuoteHe really cleaned up on his Minneapolis-St. Paul freeway knowledge.

Curious as to just what the questions were...
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on March 17, 2013, 09:23:20 AM
List the numbers of the MSP area freeways. Apparently questions worth many points go at the end.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: jwags on March 17, 2013, 10:31:47 PM
What time does it start on Wednesday?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: froggie on March 18, 2013, 08:35:02 AM
QuoteList the numbers of the MSP area freeways. Apparently questions worth many points go at the end.

And what were your answers?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on March 18, 2013, 08:40:12 AM
Quote from: froggie on March 18, 2013, 08:35:02 AM
QuoteList the numbers of the MSP area freeways. Apparently questions worth many points go at the end.

And what were your answers?
I'll just turn to my meticulously kept log...what the fuck? Why would I know which ones I thought of a month ago?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: pianocello on March 18, 2013, 02:01:27 PM
What time Wednesday? 9 PM eastern?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Ian on March 18, 2013, 03:02:09 PM
Quote from: J-Wags on March 17, 2013, 10:31:47 PM
What time does it start on Wednesday?
Quote from: pianocello on March 18, 2013, 02:01:27 PM
What time Wednesday? 9 PM eastern?

Yes, sorry. This Wednesday at 9 PM eastern is when you all should be there.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: jwags on March 18, 2013, 07:54:27 PM
Quote from: PennDOTFan on March 18, 2013, 03:02:09 PM
Quote from: J-Wags on March 17, 2013, 10:31:47 PM
What time does it start on Wednesday?
Quote from: pianocello on March 18, 2013, 02:01:27 PM
What time Wednesday? 9 PM eastern?

Yes, sorry. This Wednesday at 9 PM eastern is when you all should be there.
Thanks
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Ian on March 19, 2013, 08:00:40 PM
Okay, just reminding everyone to try and come out to the trivia night tomorrow night, March 20th, at 9 PM eastern. Hope to see you there!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on March 20, 2013, 08:45:01 PM
15 minutes until corco's comeback chance.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Ian on March 20, 2013, 11:28:02 PM
Okay, thanks to all who showed up tonight! NE2 won again with 20 points, followed by Steve with 14, corco with 12, Molandfreak and Laura Bianca with 5, Dr. Frankenstein with 4, and Dougtone and MDOTFanFB with 2.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on March 20, 2013, 11:33:40 PM
I plan to host next time. Plan on tricky questions. Preliminary date: April 17.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on March 25, 2013, 11:49:22 PM
You might want to change the announcement at the top of the forum.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on April 15, 2013, 12:54:58 PM
Reminder: trivia this Wednesday at 21:00.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on April 15, 2013, 10:31:06 PM
Your questions are going down. DOWN
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on April 16, 2013, 11:05:18 PM
I now have 46 questions, though I may come up with a few more. Not all states are represented, and there are some non-state categories. Questions are not ass-hard but are not buzzer races.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on April 16, 2013, 11:10:20 PM
You should make the last four questions ass hard
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on April 16, 2013, 11:54:49 PM
"This highway connects Pooville, Kentucky to Big Beaver Lick Ridge."
"What is KY 1247?"
"Sorry, that connects Pooville to Little Beaver Lick Ridge."
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: agentsteel53 on April 17, 2013, 12:44:38 PM
Quote from: corco on April 16, 2013, 11:10:20 PM
ass hard

who is Tracey Lynn Garner?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on April 17, 2013, 06:14:08 PM
Quote from: corco on April 16, 2013, 11:10:20 PM
You should make the last four questions ass hard
I probably won't be home until then, so make them each worth 500 points and require knowledge of 2001-2002 roadtrips to Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Quebec.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on April 17, 2013, 08:52:32 PM
[size=100pt]BUMP[/size]
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on April 17, 2013, 10:22:41 PM
Scores at halftime:
Quotecorco -8
moland -14
buddy -4
penndot 6
asphalt 0
frankenstein -2

and final scores (Steve came in at halftime):
Quotepenndot 11
alps 7
asphalt -1
frankenstein -2
buddy -5
corco -6
moland -16

Congrats to all for playing. Corco is hosting next month if nobody else steps up.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on April 17, 2013, 11:48:18 PM
By the way, a two-lane Interstate (one lane each way) runs on the east side of this national park. When you get it, you'll realize why this was the best night ever.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: djsinco on April 18, 2013, 02:38:13 AM
I am intrigued, as I thought by definition an Interstate Highway was never a single lane in one direction. I started to think of the Palisades "Interstate" Parkway, but I am sure you are craftier than that...
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Mapmikey on April 18, 2013, 09:33:22 AM
My answer would be Denali Nat'l Park


Mapmikey
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on April 18, 2013, 03:22:53 PM
Corco's got the next one:

Plan on Wednesday, May 15th at 7 PM Mountain Daylight Time
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on April 18, 2013, 04:01:44 PM
Quote from: Mapmikey on April 18, 2013, 09:33:22 AM
My answer would be Denali Nat'l Park
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cu2010 on April 18, 2013, 11:34:04 PM
...dammit...I keep forgetting about this!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: oscar on April 19, 2013, 11:56:48 AM
Quote from: Mapmikey on April 18, 2013, 09:33:22 AM
My answer would be Denali Nat'l Park

Indeed, unsigned Interstate A-4 (signed Alaska state route 3) includes several miles within park boundaries just south of the main park entrance (no entry stations or fees until you leave the highway for the main entrance), plus additional mileage right on the other side of the Nenana River from the park.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Billy F 1988 on April 19, 2013, 06:54:20 PM
Anyone up for June 5? I can host June 5, but I need to know who will be available that night so that it will give me time to prepare some questions.

As for the questions, do they need to be road related or not?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on April 19, 2013, 06:57:06 PM
Quote from: Billy F 1988 on April 19, 2013, 06:54:20 PM
Anyone up for June 5? I can host June 5, but I need to know who will be available that night so that it will give me time to prepare some questions.

As for the questions, do they need to be road related or not?
Yeah, this is highway trivia. You should come to the next one before committing to anything and see what it's like.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Billy F 1988 on April 19, 2013, 08:07:53 PM
Sure. I'll check it out.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on April 20, 2013, 01:50:16 AM
Here are the questions from when I hosted. Note that these are somewhat harder than the norm.

1. ODDITIES.
This state has more than 15 separate splits of U.S. Highways into business and bypass routes with no mainline.

2. SOUTH CAROLINA.
Before the construction of I-95, this alternate route was part of the shortest chain of U.S. Highways from Savannah to Florence.

3. OHIO.
Although the Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean Highway originally followed the National Road through Columbus, it was moved north in the early 1920s to bypass the city. The new route is now mostly this U.S. Highway.

4. MICHIGAN.
US 223 was originally part of this longer route.

5. KANSAS-MISSOURI.
Trfwy stands for this.

6. VIRGINIA.
In December 2010, the Commonwealth Railway began operating a new 5-mile mainline, including 3 miles in the median of this highway.

7. DAKOTAS.
These three highway numbers exist in or near the capitals of both Dakotas. (not a multi-part question)

8. DUMB QUESTIONS: RHODE ISLAND.
The US 6 freeway that bypasses Hartford Avenue in Providence, RI was once signed as this, in addition to RI 195.

9. CANADA.
Name the three provinces that copied the U.S. Highway shield shape. (not a multi-part question)

10. YELLOWSTONE FREEWAYS.
As the crow flies, this is the nearest freeway to Yellowstone.

11. CALIFORNIA.
List the two state routes that replaced about 85% of US 40 Alternate.

12. LOUISIANA.
This state highway parallels I-49 north of Alexandria.

13. MISSISSIPPI.
The northeasternmost point on the Appalachian Development Highway System is at NY 17 and I-81 in Binghamton, NY; the southwesternmost is where this U.S. Highway meets I-55 in northern Mississippi.

14. TOLL ROADS: ILLINOIS.
This is the only state route in Illinois to follow the entire length of a tollway.

15. TOLL ROADS.
This was the world's first fully automated toll road, opened in 1995.

16. SOUTHWEST.
The majority of former US 666 is now this route.

17. ODDITIES.
Southbound drivers on one block of Huntington Avenue in Newport News, VA are simultaneously following both directions of this route.

18. UNITED STATES.
Three-digit Interstate A is cosigned with two-digit U.S. Route B. U.S. Route A ends at a former alignment of Interstate B. What are A and B?

19. TOLL ROADS.
Not counting tolled express lanes, these are the only two tolled freeways in the U.S. that cross without any sort of interchange (though two ramps are scheduled to open by 2015).

20. ALABAMA.
This state highway connects I-65 to US 29 en route to Pensacola.

21. KENTUCKY.
The US 62-68 bypass northwest of Maysville originally had this state highway number.

22. CONNECTICUT-MASSACHUSETTS.
I-395 replaced Route 52, but mostly parallels this surface route.

23. VIRGINIA.
In 1923, Virginia added this number to its single-digit state routes; only the pre-1923 SR 5 continues to have its post-1923 designation.

24. MISSOURI.
If US 66 had remained 60, 60 would have been this.

25. UNITED STATES.
4 is the lowest number carried by both a current Interstate and a current U.S. Route. What is the highest?

26. TOLL ROADS.
In 1795, these two cities were connected by one of America's first turnpikes, which charged tolls until 1917.

27. WASHINGTON, D.C.
This unnumbered freeway could be I-366, but the speed limit is only 30 mph.

28. DUMB QUESTIONS.
The Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge carried US 6 between Iowa and this state.

29. WISCONSIN.
US 110 was replaced by a state route of the same number in the 1930s. Since then, the construction of this parallel freeway has resulted in the state giving most of former US 110 to Winnebago County.

30. UTAH-NEVADA.
These two routes connect at the state line next to the First Transcontinental Railroad.

31. TOLL ROADS.
Part of the grading for the Chicago-New York Electric Air Line Railroad was destroyed by the construction of this toll road.

32. FLORIDA.
The county containing this city was the only one to gain state highway mileage in the decade following 1977.

33. MARYLAND.
This is the only route number less than 37 that is not used on any class of highway in Maryland.

34. PENNSYLVANIA.
This northbound-only freeway was consturcted to elimitante the truck trarffic downhill into Ridgway.

35. TOLL ROADS.
When the JFK Highway opened in 1963, one could drive from US 1 south of Baltimore to the Manhattan end of this Hudson River crossing without leaving a toll-supported freeway.

36. GEORGIA.
Atlanta's Northern Arc is part of this Appalachian Development Highway System corridor.

37. TOLL ROADS.
This road switched to one-way tolling at most of its 11 barrier tolls in about 2005.

38. TEXAS.
State Highway 9 was eliminated once this parallel Interstate was constructed.

39. ARKANSAS.
Two short freeways meet at a diamond interchange in this city.

40. DUMB QUESTIONS: NEW YORK.
This New York state bike route parallels I-86.

41. ARIZONA.
When US 89 south of Flagstaff became State Route 89 in the early 1990s, this route was extended slightly.

42. NUNAVUT. CLOSEST GUESS.
How many kilometers of numbered highway currently exist in Nunavut?

43. ODDITIES.
A two-lane Interstate runs north-south along the eastern edge of this national park.

44. ODDITIES.
This is the only even-numbered U.S. Route that ends within several blocks of both international borders.

45. ASS HARD QUESTIONS: PENNSYLVANIA. FREE-FOR-ALL.
Garrett Shortcut Road has this route number.

46. ASS HARD QUESTIONS: NEBRASKA. FREE-FOR-ALL.
This route is also known as the Naper Spur.

47. UNITED STATES. MULTI-PART.
These two-digit numbers have never been used on a signed U.S. Highway.

48. UNITED STATES. MULTI-PART.
These states have four-digit state highways that are signed in the same manner as one- to three-digit routes.






1. ODDITIES. North Carolina

2. SOUTH CAROLINA. US 17 Alternate

3. OHIO. US 36

4. MICHIGAN. US 127

5. KANSAS-MISSOURI. Trafficway

6. VIRGINIA. State Route 164

7. DAKOTAS. 83 1804 1806

8. DUMB QUESTIONS: RHODE ISLAND. US 6 Bypass

9. CANADA. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island

10. YELLOWSTONE FREEWAYS. US 20

11. CALIFORNIA. 70 113

12. LOUISIANA. LA 1

13. MISSISSIPPI. US 278

14. TOLL ROADS: ILLINOIS. 110

15. TOLL ROADS. 91 Express Lanes

16. SOUTHWEST. US 191

17. ODDITIES. US 60

18. UNITED STATES. 129 and 75

19. TOLL ROADS. Florida's Turnpike and SR 417

20. ALABAMA. SR 113

21. KENTUCKY. KY 3071

22. CONNECTICUT-MASSACHUSETTS. Route 12

23. VIRGINIA. 30

24. MISSOURI. 62

25. UNITED STATES. 395

26. TOLL ROADS. Philadelphia Lancaster

27. WASHINGTON, D.C. E Street Expressway

28. DUMB QUESTIONS. Nebraska

29. WISCONSIN. US 45

30. UTAH-NEVADA. UT 30/NV 233

31. TOLL ROADS. Indiana Toll Road

32. FLORIDA. Miami

33. MARYLAND. 9

34. PENNSYLVANIA. US 219 Truck

35. TOLL ROADS. Lincoln Tunnel

36. GEORGIA. A

37. TOLL ROADS. Garden State Parkway

38. TEXAS. I-37

39. ARKANSAS. El Dorado

40. DUMB QUESTIONS: NEW YORK. 17

41. ARIZONA. US 93

42. NUNAVUT. CLOSEST GUESS. 0

43. ODDITIES. Denali

44. ODDITIES. US 62

45. ASS HARD QUESTIONS: PENNSYLVANIA. FREE-FOR-ALL. SR 2031

46. ASS HARD QUESTIONS: NEBRASKA. FREE-FOR-ALL. S-8A

47. UNITED STATES. MULTI-PART. 37 39 47 86 88

48. UNITED STATES. MULTI-PART. Florida Hawaii Kentucky Louisiana New Mexico North Dakota South Dakota Texas Virginia
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: djsinco on April 20, 2013, 03:33:35 AM
Those are some awesome questions, NE2.

Unfortunately, I am in some masters level online courses at least 6 days each week. I get enough mental stimulation as it is, but hopefully after I am done with the few more credits I need I can join the fun!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on May 13, 2013, 10:56:33 PM
REMINDER, HOMIES:

NEXT TRIVIA NIGHT IS THIS WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 2013 AT 7:00 PM MOUNTAIN DAYLIGHT TIME (THAT'S 8:00 CENTRAL, 9:00 EASTERN, 6:00 PACIFIC)

BE THERE OR DIE

*hugs*
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on May 14, 2013, 01:23:01 AM
What's that Alanland time?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on May 15, 2013, 12:50:35 AM
Quote from: NE2 on May 14, 2013, 01:23:01 AM
What's that Alanland time?
For you: 1 minute after I win.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on May 15, 2013, 08:22:55 PM
So, t-38 minutes to trivia time. Be square or be there.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on May 15, 2013, 08:59:21 PM
We need five more people or Corco is going to postpone until next week!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on May 15, 2013, 08:59:29 PM
goat
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on May 15, 2013, 09:09:49 PM
This is worse than Godwin's Law. Come on!!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on May 15, 2013, 09:13:30 PM
Lets, uh, get some people into trivia
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on May 15, 2013, 11:17:09 PM
FINAL STANDINGS:

AlpsRoads   27
NE2   19
Roadgeek_Adam   19
Molandfreak   2
Big John   2
Mike D Boy   -5

Alps is hosting next. Time, date, and probably not place TBA
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on May 16, 2013, 10:56:38 PM
Quote from: corco on May 15, 2013, 11:17:09 PM
FINAL STANDINGS:

AlpsRoads   27
NE2   19
Roadgeek_Adam   19
Molandfreak   2
Big John   2
Mike D Boy   -5

Alps is hosting next. Time, date, and probably not place TBA
Time: 9 PM EDT, as is the norm.
Date: June 19, to give me some time to unwind after HOLY SHIT CANADA.
Place: Not TBA
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on June 17, 2013, 10:56:33 PM
TRIVIA THURSDAY AT 9

EDIT - I have another obligation that moved to Wednesday and my original Thursday obligation moved to Tuesday, so... Thursday.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on June 17, 2013, 11:02:49 PM
Celebrate the end of slavery with trivia about the destroyer of inner-city neighborhoods: the highway!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on June 18, 2013, 02:54:44 AM
I'm sorry, I can't make it this time. :-(
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on June 18, 2013, 08:27:42 PM
Quote from: Molandfreak on June 18, 2013, 02:54:44 AM
I'm sorry, I can't make it this time. :-(
How about if I...

MOVED IT BACK TO WEDNESDAY at 9 PM.

*plots how to damage those in charge of his myriad schedule changes...*

Post Merge: June 20, 2013, 12:14:37 AM

Quote from: Steve on June 18, 2013, 08:27:42 PM
Quote from: Molandfreak on June 18, 2013, 02:54:44 AM
I'm sorry, I can't make it this time. :-(
How about if I...

MOVED IT BACK TO WEDNESDAY at 9 PM.

*plots how to damage those in charge of his myriad schedule changes...*
TRIVIA BEGINS IN 8 MINUTES
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on June 20, 2013, 12:16:20 AM
Okay, that took way too long, way too many controversies, way too difficult questions. I need some more hosts so I don't have to do this again anytime soon.

FINAL SCORE:
NE2 - 25
corco - 6
Ian - 6
deathtopumpkins - 4
Thing 342 - 1
JohnnyH - 1
yanksfan6129 - 0
route56 - 0
cu2010 - -2
Dr Frankenstein - Hey, thanks for playing!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on June 20, 2013, 12:19:49 AM
how the fuck

Anyway, I can host again if nobody else wants to.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on June 21, 2013, 11:15:11 PM
Looks like it may be me again. I'll make the questions a little easier than last time.
Preliminary date is July 17.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on June 30, 2013, 02:38:46 AM
I've started writing questions, so unless someone else really wants to do it I'll be your host giving you new goats.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on July 10, 2013, 08:40:51 AM
ONE WEEK UNTIL TRIVIA. July 17 at 9 PM Eastern (6 PM West Coast).
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on July 10, 2013, 09:18:20 AM
Sorry, I won't make it to trivia this time.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on July 10, 2013, 02:21:01 PM
I'll be on the road so I don't know if I'll be around either, definitely not before 10 eastern or so
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on July 10, 2013, 02:39:28 PM
Would there be a better day for either of you (or anyone else)?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on July 10, 2013, 04:52:34 PM
One week later?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on July 10, 2013, 07:31:02 PM
Yeah a week later there's a very good chance I'll be around
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: froggie on July 14, 2013, 02:39:51 AM
I'd be interested in hosting once I'm back from sea...either late October or November.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on July 24, 2013, 06:58:07 PM
2 hours until trivia.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on July 24, 2013, 09:01:00 PM
TRIVIA NOW GET IN THE TRIVIA ROOM
https://www.aaroads.com/forum/chat/flashchat.php
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on July 25, 2013, 12:16:53 AM
Final scores:

alps 19
moland 14
alex 10
corco 6
piano 6
ian 5
zmapper -4
franken -3
route56 -1

There's question about whether Molandfreak is a lying cheater. If so, he doesn't get his 10 points from the last question. Corco would have gotten more than 1 on it in that case and might have beaten Alex.

Good game anyway, and Steve won whether or not Chewbacca lives on Endor.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on July 25, 2013, 12:17:23 AM
Quote
[NE2] 12:04 am: alps 19
...moland 14
...alex 10
...corco 6
...piano 6
...ian 5
...zmapper -4
...franken -3
...route56 -1

... I'm not hosting again for a little while. Someone else, please?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on July 25, 2013, 12:49:54 AM
1. ALABAMA.
This U.S. Route was mostly replaced by US 431 in the 1950s.

2. ALASKA.
This is the only road in Alaska with exit numbers.

3. ARIZONA.
A rural portion of this U.S. Route in eastern Arizona had an AADT of 80 in 2008.

4. ARKANSAS.
Highway 5 used to carry this U.S. Route from Hot Springs to Benton.

5. CALIFORNIA.
It is approximately 420 miles from Yakima, Washington to this city at the south end of US 97.

6. COLORADO.
State Highway 789 overlapped this route north of US 6-24 at Rifle.

7. CONNECTICUT.
This is the only single-digit route number with no freeway segments.

8. DELAWARE.
This state route used to connect with a same-numbered route in New Jersey via a ferry.

9. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
These two one-way tunnels pass under the National Mall.

10. FLORIDA.
In 1939 the state legislature required the State Road Department to "change the name of State Road Number 19 to some other appropriate number, which does not contain the digits one or nine". The SRD chose this number, which remained on the portion between Chiefland and Ocala after the 1945 renumbering.

11. GEORGIA.
In GRIP, Georgia's program to widen roads to four lanes for economic development, the G stands for this.

12. HAWAII.
Hawaii Route Five-0 is on this island.

13. IDAHO.
This U.S. Route used to enter Idaho, but has been rerouted to the east.

14. ILLINOIS.
The Dixie Highway south from Chicago is not a U.S. Route. Instead it has carried this state route number since 1918.

15. INDIANA.
According to Google Maps, it takes 13 minutes to walk the portion of this U.S. Route in Indiana.

16. IOWA.
This four-lane diagonal connects Des Moines to US 30.

17. KANSAS.
This U.S. Route used to stairstep through southwestern Kansas, ending at US 50 in Syracuse.

18. KENTUCKY.
The most direct route between Frankfort and Lexington is not US 60, but this route.

19. LOUISIANA.
This state highway extends to Venice, the end of the Great River Road.

20. MAINE.
This state route connects Portland to Bangor, mostly piggybacked on other routes.

21. MARYLAND.
I-795 parallels this former U.S. Route.

22. MASSACHUSETTS.
Before it was extended south through downtown Boston, I-93 officially ended at this route.

23. MICHIGAN.
I-75 replaced this state highway that connected US 23 to US 27.

24. MINNESOTA.
The Canadian border crossing on this route was closed on June 8, 2003.

25. MISSISSIPPI.
I-59 was realigned in this city to eliminate several sharp curves.

26. MISSOURI.
The Mississippi River Trail uses special ramps onto the shoulders of this freeway to cross the Missouri River.

27. MONTANA.
Into the late 1920s, drivers on US 2 had to use the Great Northern Railway as a 'ferry' over this pass.

28. NEBRASKA.
When I-29 was built in Iowa, US 75 was moved west into Nebraska between Omaha and Sioux City, replacing this route.

29. NEVADA.
This is the longest state route on the National Highway System in Nevada.

30. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Where NH 28 turns off the old Londonderry Turnpike in Derry to serve Manchester, this route continues straight to Hooksett.

31. NEW JERSEY.
The Garden State Parkway charges no toll in either direction between Perth Amboy and this cross-state route in Union.

32. NEW MEXICO. MULTI-PART.
Name the routes on each of New Mexico's three non-Interstate freeways.

33. NEW YORK.
This route begins near the Canadian border and ends soon after passing through the town of Mexico.

34. NORTH CAROLINA.
AASHTO approved moving this U.S. Route from a US 70 overlap to a longer northerly loop between Morgantown and Statesville in the late 1980s.

35. NORTH DAKOTA.
Instead of following US 81 for most of the distance north of Grand Forks, I-29 was built along or next to this state highway.

36. OHIO.
Coincidentally, the west half of SR 32 had this number before 1963, when the Interstates caused a renumbering.

37. OKLAHOMA.
Grand Boulevard used to form a complete circle around this city, but much of it has been replaced by freeways.

38. OREGON.
US 95 is called the I.O.N. Highway, which stands for this.

39. PENNSYLVANIA.
In the mid-1930s, US 120 between Sunbury and Reading became part of this route.

40. RHODE ISLAND.
Routes 1, 2, and 3 all used to connect Providence to this town.

41. SOUTH CAROLINA.
Most of the federal routes in Charleston are multiples of this prime.

42. SOUTH DAKOTA.
These two routes used to split at Philip Junction, about 90 miles east of Rapid City.

43. TENNESSEE.
I-65 replaced this short route in 2000.

44. TEXAS.
According to the 1940 Rand McNally atlas, the Neches River bridge between Port Arthur and Orange on this state highway that follows the Gulf coast and Texas's eastern border was the highest in the South at 183 feet above water.

45. UTAH.
This company sponsored a new Lincoln Highway alignment across the desert in western Utah; it is now inside the Dugway Proving Ground.

46. VERMONT.
This is the longest four-lane non-Interstate freeway in Vermont.

47. VIRGINIA. MULTI-PART.
Name the U.S. Routes that continue, or used to continue, beyond their termini as same-numbered state routes.

48. WASHINGTON.
When US 10 was moved south between Teanaway and Spokane in about 1940, the old route became US 10 Alternate. Less than 10 years later, most of it (where not part of US 97) became part of this route.

49. WEST VIRGINIA.
This state route used to parallel the future alignments of I-79 and I-68 from Bridgeport to Bruceton Mills.

50. WISCONSIN.
Broadway in and near Madison is appropriately signed as this county highway.

51. WYOMING.
US 14 Alternate had this state highway number until the 1960s.

52. U.S. ROUTE HISTORY. 2 POINTS (-1 for incorrect).
The first removals of U.S. Routes from completed Interstate corridors were made in this state.

53. CANADA. 2 POINTS (-1 for incorrect).
In 1940, this province used letters rather than numbers for its highways.

54. U.S. ROUTE HISTORY. CLOSEST GUESS, 3 POINTS.
To the nearest one-tenth of one percent, what percentage of the more than 3000 county seats (or equivalent) in the contiguous U.S. are or have been served by a U.S. Route?

55. U.S. ROUTE HISTORY. 5 POINTS (-1 for incorrect, 0 for technically correct but not precise).
What do the following routes have in common? US 96, US 123 (Kentucky), US 126, US 156, US 159, US 163 (Iowa), US 223, US 227, US 260, US 312

56. CANADA. MULTI-PART.
List the numbers on the mainline Trans-Canada Highway (using the "Central Ontario Route").

57. MEXICO. MULTI-PART.
List the (unsuffixed) federal highways that serve cities on the U.S. border.



I'll give more details about 54 later.



1. ALABAMA. US 241
2. ALASKA. Johansen Expressway
3. ARIZONA. US 191
4. ARKANSAS. US 70
5. CALIFORNIA. Weed
6. COLORADO. SH 13
7. CONNECTICUT. 4
8. DELAWARE. SR 48
9. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 9th Street Tunnel, 12th Street Tunnel
10. FLORIDA. SR 500
11. GEORGIA. Governor's
12. HAWAII. Kauai
13. IDAHO. US 191
14. ILLINOIS. IL 1
15. INDIANA. US 131
16. IOWA. IA 330
17. KANSAS. US 270
18. KENTUCKY. US 421
19. LOUISIANA. LA 23
20. MAINE. SR 100
21. MARYLAND. US 140
22. MASSACHUSETTS. I-695
23. MICHIGAN. M-76
24. MINNESOTA. US 75
25. MISSISSIPPI. Laurel
26. MISSOURI. Route 370
27. MONTANA. Marias Pass
28. NEBRASKA. US 73
29. NEVADA. SR 318
30. NEW HAMPSHIRE. NH 28 Bypass
31. NEW JERSEY. US 22
32. NEW MEXICO. US 70, US 84-285, NM 423
33. NEW YORK. NY 104
34. NORTH CAROLINA. US 64
35. NORTH DAKOTA. ND 44
36. OHIO. SR 74
37. OKLAHOMA. Oklahoma City
38. OREGON. Idaho Oregon Nevada
39. PENNSYLVANIA. US 122
40. RHODE ISLAND. Westerly
41. SOUTH CAROLINA. 13
42. SOUTH DAKOTA. US 14, US 16
43. TENNESSEE. I-265
44. TEXAS. SH 87
45. UTAH. Goodyear
46. VERMONT. US 4
47. VIRGINIA. 13, 17, 33, 121, 158, 211, 258, 301, 311, 340, 501, 522
48. WASHINGTON. US 2
49. WEST VIRGINIA. WV 73
50. WISCONSIN. CTH BW
51. WYOMING. WY 14
52. U.S. ROUTE HISTORY. Michigan
53. CANADA. British Columbia
54. U.S. ROUTE HISTORY. 81.0%
55. U.S. ROUTE HISTORY. they were part of a longer route that was realigned or renumbered, and the butt end got this as a new number
56. CANADA. 1, 2, 7, 12, 17, 20, 25, 40, 69, 85, 104, 105, 185, 400, 417
57. MEXICO. 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 15, 16, 17, 29, 40, 45, 57, 85, 97, 101
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alex on July 25, 2013, 10:51:32 AM
The last two questions where each route gives someone one point makes it so someone could show up at the end and win by getting that one series correct. If multi-part questions are included with more than three answers, they earn a percentage based credit. So if there are 12 answers, and you get all 12, you get 3 or 4 points, and if you get just 3 or 4 out of the 12, you get 1 point.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on July 25, 2013, 10:59:47 AM
Quote from: Alex on July 25, 2013, 10:51:32 AM
The last two questions where each route gives someone one point makes it so someone could show up at the end and win by getting that one series correct. If multi-part questions are included with more than three answers, they earn a percentage based credit. So if there are 12 answers, and you get all 12, you get 3 or 4 points, and if you get just 3 or 4 out of the 12, you get 1 point.
That's fair.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on July 25, 2013, 06:33:47 PM
Quote from: Alex on July 25, 2013, 10:51:32 AM
The last two questions where each route gives someone one point makes it so someone could show up at the end and win by getting that one series correct. If multi-part questions are included with more than three answers, they earn a percentage based credit. So if there are 12 answers, and you get all 12, you get 3 or 4 points, and if you get just 3 or 4 out of the 12, you get 1 point.
Someone sounds like he wants to host! The original trivia format was established well over a decade ago in IRC chat. That's where we figured out not to give questions in ABC order by state - people were using atlases and just turning the page. That's also where the multi-part questions at the end came from. You could be down 12 to -1 and still have a chance just by being there. While people may or may not like it, it's a "classic" element of the game. Point values can also double for the last 10 questions, or you can have more bonuses.

One idea: Instead of allowing the original answered to list all of them, everyone who buzzes in gets ONE answer. Then you go back to the first person and repeat. Once you pass, you're out of the "ring" of answerers.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Kacie Jane on July 25, 2013, 06:56:52 PM
Just throwing out out there, but I'd love to host at some point. I haven't participated yet because I've never been in the right place at the right time, and I'm currently doing all my internet via smartphone, but I'll try hard to make an appearance next month.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on July 25, 2013, 06:58:38 PM
Quote from: Kacie Jane on July 25, 2013, 06:56:52 PM
Just throwing out out there, but I'd love to host at some point. I haven't participated yet because I've never been in the right place at the right time, and I'm currently doing all my internet via smartphone, but I'll try hard to make an appearance next month.
How about, since Molandfreak indicated he might want to host next time, come join us, get a taste for it, and then you can host after that?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alex on July 26, 2013, 09:40:51 AM
Quote from: Steve on July 25, 2013, 06:33:47 PM
One idea: Instead of allowing the original answered to list all of them, everyone who buzzes in gets ONE answer. Then you go back to the first person and repeat. Once you pass, you're out of the "ring" of answerers.

I like the concept of people buzzing in for those multi-part answers, so that more get the opportunity to participate in those multi-part questions. Plus it might speed things up, so we don't have 15-20 minutes per one question. I enjoyed the game, but it was already around 1130 when it ended.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Laura on July 27, 2013, 07:40:19 PM
I want to host in September.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on July 28, 2013, 08:13:25 PM
Quote from: Laura Bianca on July 27, 2013, 07:40:19 PM
I want to host in September.
Excellent! CJ in August, Laura in September. Come join us for the August one (if you're not busy ;-) )!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: dlainhart on August 18, 2013, 01:12:24 AM
When is the next trivia night?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on August 20, 2013, 12:34:45 AM
Next trivia: Wednesday, Aug. 28. Hope to see you there :)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on August 28, 2013, 03:07:52 AM
Quote from: Molandfreak on August 20, 2013, 12:34:45 AM
Next trivia: Wednesday, Aug. 28. Hope to see you there :)
What time?

You're going down, awesome sheeples. (And I'm going to sleep now and counting sheeples.)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on August 28, 2013, 03:01:48 PM
Aw lame, i have to go to Missoula tonight.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on August 28, 2013, 03:09:59 PM
Important: I am sick with a fever. Trivia will be Friday the 30th.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on August 28, 2013, 03:20:59 PM
Aw lame, I'll be en route to Lethbridge on the 30th. I'll live though.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: hotdogPi on August 28, 2013, 03:25:31 PM
You can't bring your computer or phone with you and get online? If someone else is in the car, he can drive while you do trivia. If you can't seem to get online, you could stop at a restaurant with Wi-Fi where you can do trivia and dinner at the same time.

(By the way, I won't be there because it seems to be adult chat, and I'm 14 years old. I also would end up with a negative score since most of what I know is New England, and I'm not good with the rest of the country.)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on August 28, 2013, 04:09:43 PM
Quote from: 1 on August 28, 2013, 03:25:31 PM
(By the way, I won't be there because it seems to be adult chat, and I'm 14 years old. I also would end up with a negative score since most of what I know is New England, and I'm not good with the rest of the country.)
Trivia isn't as vulgar as the normal roads chat; believe me, I was 17 when I started chatting in that room.

Also, you never know what questions are on there. I encourage you to try your luck on friday, you seem to know a lot. :nod:
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: agentsteel53 on August 28, 2013, 04:23:57 PM
Quote from: Molandfreak on August 28, 2013, 04:09:43 PM

Trivia isn't as vulgar as the normal roads chat;

yeah it's been a lot more civilized ever since we banned Penis Bob.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on August 28, 2013, 07:08:25 PM
Quote from: 1 on August 28, 2013, 03:25:31 PM
You can't bring your computer or phone with you and get online? If someone else is in the car, he can drive while you do trivia. If you can't seem to get online, you could stop at a restaurant with Wi-Fi where you can do trivia and dinner at the same time.

(By the way, I won't be there because it seems to be adult chat, and I'm 14 years old. I also would end up with a negative score since most of what I know is New England, and I'm not good with the rest of the country.)

Yeah, I'm driving from Deer Lodge to Lethbridge non-stop after work stopping only in Great Falls to swap for a rental car and have to get up at 6 AM the next morning so A) I'm driving and B) I'm already not going to get to Lethbridge until 11 PM or so- detouring for a couple hours for trivia isn't gonna happen.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on August 28, 2013, 08:44:31 PM
Quote from: Molandfreak on August 28, 2013, 03:09:59 PM
Important: I am sick with a fever. Trivia will be Friday the 30th.
Shit yo, I'm gonna be way up in Maine, eh? so I'm out.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on August 28, 2013, 08:52:15 PM
Quote from: 1 on August 28, 2013, 03:25:31 PM

(By the way, I won't be there because it seems to be adult chat, and I'm 14 years old. I also would end up with a negative score since most of what I know is New England, and I'm not good with the rest of the country.)
The chat is uncensored. I'll come out and say that we didn't know much about you, but we didn't think you were actually who you said you were. If you are, my and our apologies, and we'll watch our language more when you're around.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on August 28, 2013, 09:16:50 PM
Steve and Corco, are you able to come next wednesday? I remember it was postponed last month because Corco and I couldn't come.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: agentsteel53 on August 28, 2013, 09:24:12 PM
Quote from: Steve on August 28, 2013, 08:52:15 PM
The chat is uncensored. I'll come out and say that we didn't know much about you, but we didn't think you were actually who you said you were. If you are, my and our apologies, and we'll watch our language more when you're around.

it's someone famous?  Beyonce?  Robert Moses? 
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on August 28, 2013, 09:33:19 PM
Quote from: Molandfreak on August 28, 2013, 09:16:50 PM
Steve and Corco, are you able to come next wednesday? I remember it was postponed last month because Corco and I couldn't come.
Wednesday is okay, as is any day that's not going to have massive amounts of people doing Labor Day things. So let's plan for something next week.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Thing 342 on August 28, 2013, 09:40:16 PM
Next week sounds fine. I'll be in Las Vegas until Labor Day, so I wouldn't have been able to make Friday the 30th.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on August 28, 2013, 09:40:51 PM
Resolved: The new date for trivia is Saturday, September 7. 20:00 central seems like the average time, so I'll go with that.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on September 07, 2013, 06:55:45 PM
Two hours until poo.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on September 07, 2013, 07:44:21 PM
My google docs recently crashed. I've managed to restore 26 questions, but it still may be a short night. Is this ok or should I postpone again?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on September 07, 2013, 07:46:21 PM
Oh shit, I forgot it was tonight. Nah, go ahead and do it and then make up what you can as you go along. I'm going to the store right now to get some beer, flipz, ice, and chew and I should be there on time
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on September 07, 2013, 07:47:48 PM
Ok sweet, I'll do it!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: hotdogPi on September 07, 2013, 07:49:33 PM
I'll try to be there.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on September 07, 2013, 08:02:20 PM
Heh, I read that as 8 eastern, so I'm back with plenty of time to spare!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on September 07, 2013, 08:09:56 PM
It looks like we're going to have a good turnout tonight Moland...so I hope you're working on resurrecting lost questions!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on September 07, 2013, 08:26:06 PM
Quote from: Molandfreak on September 07, 2013, 07:44:21 PM
My google docs recently crashed. I've managed to restore 26 questions, but it still may be a short night. Is this ok or should I postpone again?
Yeah, get as many questions as you can. We'll see how we like Saturday trivia.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on September 08, 2013, 12:00:37 AM
RESULTS:

1. 6
AlpsRoads: 3
NE2: 13
Quillz: 2
Corco: 4
JWags: 1
KJ3400: -1
Thing 342: 5
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: kj3400 on September 08, 2013, 12:11:59 AM
Next time...
Still, I had a good time.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Quillz on September 08, 2013, 12:37:00 AM
Oh, I thought I got more than two points.

Fun, will do it again if I have time.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on September 08, 2013, 03:37:08 AM
Quote from: Molandfreak on September 08, 2013, 12:00:37 AM
RESULTS:

1. 6
AlpsRoads: 3
NE2: 13
Quillz: 2
Corco: 4
JWags: 1
KJ3400: -1
Thing 342: 5

(https://www.aaroads.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.alpsroads.net%2Froads%2Fva%2Fus_421%2Fs381.jpg&hash=5f405f5884e7468795bd373abefbc320218ba85f)
Re: question 1, these signs are probably gone now, but there you have VA 381.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Laura on September 08, 2013, 10:22:22 AM
Yay, I host next!

Considering that the August trivia happened in September, would it be too soon for me to host trivia at the end of the month? I'm looking at Wednesday, September 25th at 9 pm EST.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on September 08, 2013, 12:32:42 PM
Quote from: Laura Bianca on September 08, 2013, 10:22:22 AM
Yay, I host next!

Considering that the August trivia happened in September, would it be too soon for me to host trivia at the end of the month? I'm looking at Wednesday, September 25th at 9 pm EST.
We had four newcomers last night, so I think we have different crowds weeknights vs. weekends. I have no problem with the proposal.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Thing 342 on September 08, 2013, 01:39:44 PM
I'm up for Wednesday, provided nothing arises before then.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: vtk on September 08, 2013, 01:41:48 PM
Quote from: Laura Bianca on September 08, 2013, 10:22:22 AM
Yay, I host next!

Considering that the August trivia happened in September, would it be too soon for me to host trivia at the end of the month? I'm looking at Wednesday, September 25th at 9 pm EST.

I think it's most likely you mean EDT. 9pm EST is an hour after 9pm EDT.  If you just mean whatever Eastern Time happens to be in effect, just say ET and you won't risk making an error.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Laura on September 08, 2013, 11:00:29 PM
Quote from: vtk on September 08, 2013, 01:41:48 PM
Quote from: Laura Bianca on September 08, 2013, 10:22:22 AM
Yay, I host next!

Considering that the August trivia happened in September, would it be too soon for me to host trivia at the end of the month? I'm looking at Wednesday, September 25th at 9 pm EST.

I think it's most likely you mean EDT. 9pm EST is an hour after 9pm EDT.  If you just mean whatever Eastern Time happens to be in effect, just say ET and you won't risk making an error.

Yes, thank you! I meant EDT.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: kj3400 on September 11, 2013, 03:11:37 AM
Yay, day after my birthday!
I don't see why I can't not be there at the moment.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on September 24, 2013, 11:29:23 PM
Hope you're still looking at September 25th, because it's coming up tomorrow!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on September 25, 2013, 08:17:54 PM
Is this happening or not?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on September 25, 2013, 09:00:57 PM
Happening in 5 minutes, apparently.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on September 28, 2013, 01:40:07 PM
Who has dibs on October? Hosting is too stressful for me so I don't really want to unless I'm on break a couple of weeks.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on September 28, 2013, 01:46:42 PM
I could do it if no one else wants to.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on September 28, 2013, 11:37:20 PM
Quote from: NE2 on September 28, 2013, 01:46:42 PM
I could do it if no one else wants to.
Considering your recent wins, you've earned it.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Laura on September 29, 2013, 08:43:02 AM
For fun, here are my questions from the last trivia night. You all did very well! I really enjoyed hosting and would be happy to do it again in December. (It takes a long time to write good questions, and I'd rather not have it compete w/grad school work.)

1. MARYLAND
The MD 9 designation was almost used for part of this decommissioned US highway
[US 140]

2. OHIO, INDIANA
For all intents and purposes (decommissionings and old alignments aside) name the road that today makes up the Lincoln highway in these states.
[US 30]

3. CALIFORNIA
Before it was truncated to Bishop, US 6 ended at a traffic circle in this city
[Long Beach]

4. WEST VIRGINIA
This fractional route 'numerator' is often used for frontages and overpasses along I-68
[73/x, main parallel road is 73/73]

5. ROADS IN POP CULTURE - WASHINGTON
The band Death Cab for Cutie wrote a song named after the interstate that bypasses Seattle to its east.
[405]

6. ILLINOIS
Though originally planned to go to St. Louis, funding issues stopped the National Road at this town.
[Vandalia]

7. GEORGIA
This town on US 301 was once known for its notorious speed trap.
[Ludowici]

8. MINNESOTA
The state route shields in MN once featured this shape
[star]

9. IDAHO
This town prides itself as having had the last stoplight on Interstate 90. It also registered its downtown on the National Register of Historic Places so that the federal government was forced to move the planned interstate north of town.
[Wallace]

10. CONNECTICUT
This limited access road is known for its unique, sawtooth BGSs
[Merritt Parkway]

11. UTAH
While under construction, part of I-70 carried this temporary state route designation
[UT 4]

12. NEBRASKA
The last remaining segment of unpaved U.S. Route (between the villages of Rose and Taylor) was paved in 1967. Name the route.
[US 183]

13. MARYLAND (Hard)
MD 309 sports the only example of this streetname suffix (Street, Road, Avenue, Boulevard, etc...) in the state highway system
[Alley (Black Dog Alley)]

14. OREGON
This highway was the first paved border-to-border highway west of the Mississippi river. (I am looking for the original name.)
[Pacific Highway]

15. ROADS IN POP CULTURE (name the state)
In John Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath" , the Joad family migrates on Route 66 to California from what state?
[Oklahoma]

16. IOWA
US 6 was originally this state route
[IA 7]

17. FLORIDA
This town on US 301 is also known for its notorious speed trap.
[Waldo]

18. NEVADA
This is the longest US Route in the state.
[US 95]

19. NEBRASKA
What do the numbers used in the Loop/Spur system indicate?
[county in alphabetical order]

20. DELAWARE
Part of DE 1 was originally this number
[DE 14]

21. VERMONT
This border crossing is the only interstate crossing without Nexus.
[I-91 at Derby Line/Stanstead]

22. HAWAII
Numbers beginning with 3 are signed to what island?
[Maui]

23. KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE
This US highway splits into west and east from Newport, TN to North Corbin, KY.
[US 25]


24. MONTANA
Business interstate 15/90 overlaps what 3DI spur for its entire length?
[I-115]

25. ROADS IN POP CULTURE — NEW JERSEY
In this classic rock song by Bruce Springsteen, what US highway does he leave behind in New Jersey?
"Sprung from cages on highway ____"
[US 9]

26. PENNSYLVANIA
This extension of this US route in Allentown  was denied by AASHTO, so PA gave it the same number as the US route. Give me the number.
[222]

27. NEW MEXICO
What was the nickname for US 491 when it held its former US route designation?
[Devil's Highway]

28. WASHINGTON DC
In the original Yellow Book of proposed Interstates, DC proposed to FHWA this out-of-place 2di as a sort of northern inner loop
[I-63]

29. WYOMING
Business loop interstate 25, US Route 85, and US Route 87 business are concurrent with what interstate? (Fun fact: this is the only concurrency of an Interstate, a Business Loop Interstate, a U.S. route and a Business U.S. Route.
[180]

30. RHODE ISLAND
Which city uses Belwe Bold Condensed on their street name signage?
[Pawtucket]

31. FLORIDA
x00 is typically a designation on what direction of routes?
[diagonal]

32. MASSACHUSETTS
What is the longest state highway in MA?
[28]

33. TEXAS
Texas' US shields had what distinctive feature?
[arrows within the shield]

34. SOUTH CAROLINA
US 501 ends in this Atlantic Oceanfront town
[Myrtle Beach]

35. INTERNATIONAL
What color are the shields in the "state highway"  system in New Zealand?
red

36. MAINE
The second part of this US route ends in the town of Houlton.
[US 2]

37. VERMONT AND NEW HAMPSHIRE
White River Junction, VT and Lebanon, NH are the two largest towns near the interchange of these two interstates. (Must have both to get question right)
[I-89 and I-91]

38. Us ROUTES
What route number is the nearly (Can-Mex) border-to-border 3 digit US route?
[281 and 191]

39. MUTCD COMPLIANT
How are metric speed limits officially supposed to be signed?
[number in a circle]
Note: This question was thrown out due to various discrepancies

40. FOR FUN - Rome SPQR
What is the roadly origin and root of the word 'trivia'?
[Fork or intersection of three roads. In ancient Rome, notices were posted at the forks or intersections of three roads, in latin, "tri-via".]

QUESTIONS WITH MULTIPLE ANSWERS!

41. (NAME THE STATE)
Name the first state to have lettered routes and the longest SR in that state
[Wisconsin; 35]


42. COLORADO
This city, recently devastated by flooding, is one of the largest cities in the country not serviced by an interstate highway. What US Route services this city from Denver?
[Boulder; US 36]

43. PENNSYLVANIA
Former US 111 was originally this state number. South of York, what is its current quadrant number? 
[PA 4; SR 3001]

44. ARIZONA
This interstate does not start at exit 0, what is the first exit? 
[I-17; Exit 194]
Threw out: question should have been written differently.

45. ROADS IN POP CULTURE: CALIFORNIA
In 1955, James Dean died in a car crash on what extinct US route; what is this route today?
[US 466; CA 46]

46. NAME THE STATE
Name the two states to use single letters in colloquial usage. 
[Kansas K-x, Michigan M-x. Also Nebraska and Colorado.]

47. NAME THE INTERSTATES
Name the 2 longest 'childless' 2dis.
[I-49, I-57, difference ~2 miles]

48. VIRGINIA
Name the US routes that pass through the independent city that was most recently downgraded to a town
[221 & 460, Bedford]

49. NAME THE STATES
Name the first state to build a section of (non-turnpike) Interstate; the first state to complete its Interstate mileage 
[KS, NE]

50. MASS TRANSIT
There are two cities in North America that "still operate streetcar networks that are essentially unchanged in their layout and mode of operation" . (The others have been rebuilt as light rail systems, restored for tourist use, or built on a modern system). One is in the US, the other in Canada. Name them.
[Toronto and New Orleans]

51. MARYLAND/PENNSYLVANIA
The original MD 37 became part of this US highway.  What was this US highway's former state number in Pennsylvania? 
[US 219; PA 6]

52. ROADS IN POP CULTURE - ARIZONA
In the Eagles' song "Take it Easy" , the singer is "standin' on a corner in Winslow Arizona" . The Standin' on the Corner park, which opened in 1999 in Winslow and was named after the song, is located on the corner of N. Kinsley Ave and W. 2nd Street. What two routes are currently along W. 2nd Street?
[I 40 BUS and State 99]

53. Interstate/US Highways
Which Interstate and US route pair crosses each other the most?
[While it would seem that such a pairing should be east-west, so far the two candidates seem to be I-91/US-5 and I-81/US-11, both with 36 each (counting I-81/US-11E and I-81/US-11W as one crossing each)]

54. NAME THE INTERSTATES
Name the only completely used 3di state sets. At least two others use 8 of the 9. 
[9 I-x90 NY; 8 I-x05 CA; I-x95 MD]

55. NEW YORK
Name all 5 of the (current) suffixed routes of NY 17.
[A, B, C, K, M]

56. NAME THE CITIES AND STATES
Name the four US captials that are not serviced by an interstate:
Dover, DE; Pierre, SD; Juneau, AK; Jefferson City, MO]
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: froggie on September 29, 2013, 11:28:20 AM
Quote37. VERMONT AND NEW HAMPSHIRE
White River Junction, VT and Lebanon, NH are the two largest towns near the interchange of these two interstates. (Must have both to get question right)
[I-89 and I-91]

Officially, this is not correct, as White River Junction is neither a town nor incorporated as a municipality.  A lot of maps and mapmakers think it's a town, but in reality, WRJ is part of the Town of Hartford, VT.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on November 08, 2013, 12:05:05 AM
Now that chat's back, is anyone up to hosting a late November or December trivia? Is SPUI's offer to host still on the table?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on November 08, 2013, 07:59:55 AM
Oh. Yeah, I could host if nobody else wants. We should make sure the new chat is precise enough.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Laura on November 10, 2013, 07:28:10 AM
I'll host December.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on November 19, 2013, 08:32:16 PM
Quote from: NE2 on November 08, 2013, 07:59:55 AM
Oh. Yeah, I could host if nobody else wants. We should make sure the new chat is precise enough.
There are some strange laggy moments, but it doesn't seem to have trouble with large numbers of users, it just lags randomly. Haven't figured that out, needs testing.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on November 19, 2013, 08:57:37 PM
With the new chat, hosting will be much more difficult, given that there isn't any reasonable personalization like changing the text color.

In fact, how you change the text color in chat is exactly the same as how you change it in the forum.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on November 19, 2013, 09:17:24 PM
There is actually! Go to settings, check the box that says "persist font color" and then select your font color. It even makes the tags go away

The font color for your name stays the same though, so that's lame
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Laura on December 19, 2013, 10:36:03 PM
I'm hosting the next trivia on Wednesday, January 1st, 2014 @ 9 pm EST.
Be there or be square.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on December 19, 2013, 10:45:50 PM
Quote from: Laura Bianca on December 19, 2013, 10:36:03 PM
I'm hosting the next trivia on Wednesday, January 1st, 2014 @ 9 pm EST.
Be there or be square.
Okay.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on December 22, 2013, 03:44:23 AM
That should replace the egoboost in the rotating message.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Dr Frankenstein on December 25, 2013, 01:39:05 AM
I'll be square due to family matters.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: vtk on December 25, 2013, 01:58:30 AM
Quote from: Laura Bianca on December 19, 2013, 10:36:03 PM
Be there or be square.

That phrase is so shapeist...
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on January 01, 2014, 05:34:07 PM
So, triv-dog's still on for tonight, right?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on January 01, 2014, 08:58:59 PM
Laura just arrived.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on January 23, 2014, 11:51:12 PM
NEXT TRIVIA NIGHT WILL BE:

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH 2014 A.D. AT 7:00 P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME

(9:00 PM EASTERN STANDARD TIME, 10:30 PM NEWFOUNDLAND STANDARD TIME)

Be there, or don't.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on January 24, 2014, 12:10:06 AM
Quote from: corco on January 23, 2014, 11:51:12 PM
NEXT TRIVIA NIGHT WILL BE:

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH 2014 A.D. AT 7:00 P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME

(9:00 PM EASTERN STANDARD TIME, 10:30 PM NEWFOUNDLAND STANDARD TIME)

Be there, or don't.
3:00 PM THE NEXT DAY NEW ZEALAND TIME
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on February 18, 2014, 07:47:15 PM
YOUR FRIENDLY ALL CAPS REMINDER-

TRIVIA TOMORROW NIGHT AT 7 PM MOUNTAIN/9 EASTERN

BE THERE OR RISK DEATH.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on February 19, 2014, 08:00:00 PM
60 MINUTES (1 HOUR) UNTIL TRIVIA TIME.

YOU HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: vtk on February 19, 2014, 08:41:53 PM
Quote from: corco on February 19, 2014, 08:00:00 PM
60 MINUTES (1 HOUR) UNTIL TRIVIA TIME.

YOU HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED.

I AM JOR-EL, MASTER OF SCHEDULING.

(https://www.aaroads.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fvidthekid.info%2Fimghost%2Fmastersched.jpg&hash=f7dea3215a850ef303cd77c854244efd78f122f5)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on February 19, 2014, 08:59:59 PM
IT IS NOW TRIVIA TIME.

PLEASE ENTER THE CHAT-ROOM AT ONCE.

REGARDS,
LUIS NUNEZ
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on February 19, 2014, 11:02:58 PM
THANK YOU ALL FOR PARTICIPATING:

FINAL SCORES:

Thing    342-4
Sconsin (SSOWorld, seriously guys, call him Sconsin)   -3
74/171FAN   -3
sammi   -1
Yanksfan1629   0
Dr Frankenstein 0
Doug   1
Big John   2
Molandfreak 9
Alps    18
NE2 23

NE2 wins again!

Estas fueran las preguntas:
Dead Presidents   What is the closest interstate highway to Ike Eisenhower's burial location?
Missouri   Missouri's second Diverging Diamond Interchange was constructed at this freeway's interchange with Mid Rivers Mall Dr
Minnesota/Wisconsin   This multistate highway connects Brunswick, MN to Florence, WI
Wyoming   This Wyoming state highway is the only Wyoming state highway to leave the state of Wyoming
Olympics (Closest Guess)   What is the number of the E-Road that runs nearest to the Olympic Stadium in Sochi?
British Columbia   With four different lettered suffixes, this  highway has the most uniquely-lettered suffixed routes
U.S. Routes   US 136's western terminus is in what state?
Designations   The Grand Army of the Republic Highway carries what U.S. Route designation for its entire length?
Photographs   In what state was this photo (http://www.corcohighways.org/trivdog.jpg) taken?
U.S. Routes   This is the only U.S. Route to only enter California and Oregon
Alberta   What is the lowest numbered highway in Alberta?
Tripoints   The Oklahoma/Missouri/Kansas tri-point lies closest to these two US highways (answer both, one point)
Quebec   Quebec Route 257 transitions into what US Highway at the border?
New Mexico   New Mexico has several U.S. Route concurrencies. What is the highest number of concurrent US routes at one time?
BONUS   What are the routes? Guess one at a time
Florida   This intrastate U.S. Route is also the closest U.S. Route to Walt Disney World
Connecticut   This interstate highway is the closest interstate highway as the crow flies to the dome of the state capital.
Idaho   Idaho Highway 75 used to carry what U.S. Route designation
Kentucky   The Purchase Parkway parallels what U.S. Route from Fulton to Mayfield?
Washington   Washington has  one highway signed as a loop. What highway is that?
Ontario   What is the maximum speed in kilometers per hour (integer) that a person could theoretically drive in Ontario without risking having their car mandatorily impounded?
Louisiana   What two-digit interstate has the fewest miles in Louisiana?
Philadelphia   What U.S. Route has the most miles in Pennsylvania?
BONUS   Closest Guess: How many miles
Mary-land   The Patuxent Freeway carries this route number
Maine   The Penobscot Narrows Bridge in Maine carries US 1 and what State Route?
Oklahoma   This current U.S. Route was realigned to accommodate Keystone Lake
Time Zones (Closest Guess)   How many miles west from the Google-defined end of the northbound I-59 ramp to I-24 west would one have to travel on I-24 to enter the Central Time Zone? (round to the nearest tenth)
Utah   This U.S. Highway travels north from Provo through the Provo Canyon towards Heber City, where it has a technically incorrect "end" sign as it approaches U.S. 40
Ohio   Ohio State Route 833 is a former alignment of what highway?
Photographs   In what state was this photo (http://www.corcohighways.org/trivdog2.jpg) taken?
BONUS   What state route is that sign on?
Oregon   Due to the fear of sign theft, Oregon Highway 69 in Eugene is signed with what Oregon Route number?
Virginia   The only piece of unpaved primary highway in Virginia falls along what route?
Texas/Mexico   Interstate 2 generally parallels this Mexican Federal Highway
Come to the St Louis Meet   What state highway intersects I-55/I-70 at Exit 11
Arizona   This interstate highway is designated at the Purple Heart Trail throughout Arizona
Georgia   Georgia SR 515  is a part of which Appalachian Development Corridor
North Dakota/Montana   This multistate highway is the extreme primary northern east-west highway in the parts of the states that it crosses
West Virginia   West Virginia Highway 41 used to carry what U.S. Route designation
New Jersey   Bunker Hill Rd in Somerset County carries what County Route designation?
U.S. Routes   Please list the five highest numbered current U.S. Routes in descending order
U.S. Routes   Please list the US Highways in South Dakota that cross the Missouri River
Interstates   From west to east, what currently-signed two digit interstates intersect the 44th parallel north


Salud,
Luis A. Nunez
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on February 19, 2014, 11:07:16 PM
I got the next triv. How do people feel about Thursday, 3/20?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on February 19, 2014, 11:18:21 PM
I feel like I'll be exhausted from St Louis but stoked on life, so let's roll with it
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: vtk on February 19, 2014, 11:27:10 PM
Feel free to reuse my picture of Jor-El, Master Of Scheduling next time you want to announce the imminent commencement of trivia.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: bugo on February 20, 2014, 08:37:04 AM
Quote from: corco on February 19, 2014, 11:02:58 PM
THANK YOU ALL FOR PARTICIPATING:

FINAL SCORES:

Thing    342-4
Sconsin (SSOWorld, seriously guys, call him Sconsin)   -3
74/171FAN   -3
sammi   -1
Yanksfan1629   0
Dr Frankenstein 0
Doug   1
Big John   2
Molandfreak 9
Alps    18
NE2 23

NE2 wins again!

I would be interested to know what kind of internet connection that everybody who took part in the chat tonight had.  I only have DSL and I was lagging like a motherfucker.  I started to play trivia, but I would hit the enter key as soon as I read a question (and I read extremely fast) and by the time my X got to the screen the "first" person to ring had already been called on.  This chat is a shit venue for trivia.  Is there a freeware trivia program that we could get?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: vtk on February 20, 2014, 09:53:40 AM
Quote from: bugo on February 20, 2014, 08:37:04 AM
Is there a freeware trivia program that we could get?

IRC is still a thing.

Really though, I'm pretty sure people's connection speeds aren't a factor.  Network latency (not bandwidth) may be a factor, but so could a number of client-side issues.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: bugo on February 20, 2014, 06:41:06 PM
If I hadn't been lagging I would have come in second, as I got 19 correct answers. 
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: bugo on February 20, 2014, 06:41:56 PM
Quote from: vtk on February 20, 2014, 09:53:40 AM
Quote from: bugo on February 20, 2014, 08:37:04 AM
Is there a freeware trivia program that we could get?

IRC is still a thing.

Really though, I'm pretty sure people's connection speeds aren't a factor.  Network latency (not bandwidth) may be a factor, but so could a number of client-side issues.

*Something* is causing lag.  Whether it's on my end, aaroads' end, or somewhere in the middle, some of our internet connections just aren't as fast as others.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on February 20, 2014, 07:20:21 PM
Quote from: bugo on February 20, 2014, 06:41:56 PM
Quote from: vtk on February 20, 2014, 09:53:40 AM
Quote from: bugo on February 20, 2014, 08:37:04 AM
Is there a freeware trivia program that we could get?

IRC is still a thing.

Really though, I'm pretty sure people's connection speeds aren't a factor.  Network latency (not bandwidth) may be a factor, but so could a number of client-side issues.

*Something* is causing lag.  Whether it's on my end, aaroads' end, or somewhere in the middle, some of our internet connections just aren't as fast as others.
This was a problem on IRC as well. The last iteration of chat was the only one where it seemed to be less of an issue, but that had security holes that could hide a whale.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: vtk on February 20, 2014, 07:52:50 PM
Quote from: Alps on February 20, 2014, 07:20:21 PM
Quote from: bugo on February 20, 2014, 06:41:56 PM
Quote from: vtk on February 20, 2014, 09:53:40 AM
Quote from: bugo on February 20, 2014, 08:37:04 AM
Is there a freeware trivia program that we could get?

IRC is still a thing.

Really though, I'm pretty sure people's connection speeds aren't a factor.  Network latency (not bandwidth) may be a factor, but so could a number of client-side issues.

*Something* is causing lag.  Whether it's on my end, aaroads' end, or somewhere in the middle, some of our internet connections just aren't as fast as others.
This was a problem on IRC as well. The last iteration of chat was the only one where it seemed to be less of an issue, but that had security holes that could hide a whale.

I've studied the IRC protocol, and if you're dealing with a single server (rather than a network with multiple servers) and that server isn't so busy as to put a strain on its resources, IRC should have minimal latency.  I don't think any other platform which relies on TCP could improve on that.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on February 20, 2014, 11:08:42 PM
Quote from: Alps on February 19, 2014, 11:07:16 PM
I got the next triv. How do people feel about Thursday, 3/20?
Thursday, 3/20 it is.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Zeffy on February 20, 2014, 11:16:53 PM
I've never actually been inside the AARoads chatroom. Maybe I'll swing-by sometime to see what it's like. I would participate in trivia.. but I don't think I would do well. At all.  :no:
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: sammi on February 20, 2014, 11:21:03 PM
Quote from: Zeffy on February 20, 2014, 11:16:53 PM
I've never actually been inside the AARoads chatroom. Maybe I'll swing-by sometime to see what it's like. I would participate in trivia.. but I don't think I would do well. At all.  :no:
I tried last night actually... Well I was there, but only to watch, not necessarily to answer questions. And the only one I tried to answer (see the Ontario question), I got wrong. :P Oh well.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on February 20, 2014, 11:21:51 PM
Quote from: Zeffy on February 20, 2014, 11:16:53 PM
I've never actually been inside the AARoads chatroom. Maybe I'll swing-by sometime to see what it's like. I would participate in trivia.. but I don't think I would do well. At all.  :no:
I was horrible at trivia when I started out, but I got better the more games I played ;-)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: hotdogPi on February 21, 2014, 10:28:36 AM
Quote from: Zeffy on February 20, 2014, 11:16:53 PM
I've never actually been inside the AARoads chatroom. Maybe I'll swing-by sometime to see what it's like. I would participate in trivia.. but I don't think I would do well. At all.  :no:

I tried once. Even though I don't know a lot about roads compared to other people in the whole country (I only know New England and New York for the most part), I came in second with 6 points. I had to leave early, too. I never lost any points for a wrong answer, which probably helped.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Laura on February 25, 2014, 06:25:53 AM

Quote from: bugo on February 20, 2014, 06:41:06 PM
If I hadn't been lagging I would have come in second, as I got 19 correct answers.

What was your actual score? Corco didn't mention you in the list.

I've encountered the same problem as you, Bugo, and think its because people start buzzing in before they read the question! (I don't know enough about roads as a whole to do that.)


iPhone
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on March 20, 2014, 08:08:55 PM
T- 51 MINUTES UNTIL TRIVDOG

BE THERE
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on March 20, 2014, 09:06:55 PM
TRIVIA

IS HAPPENING

NOW
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on March 20, 2014, 09:07:37 PM
SQUEEEEEEEEEE.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on March 20, 2014, 09:07:50 PM
No, it's actually not.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on March 20, 2014, 09:08:59 PM
Quote from: NE2 on March 20, 2014, 09:07:50 PM
No, it's actually not.
Oh yes it is.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on March 20, 2014, 11:57:50 PM
Tonight's results:
NE2 - 31½ (don't ask about half points - or anything else that happened)
corco - 11
sammi - 6½
bandit957 - 3½
Molandfreak - 3½
jdb1234 - 2
getemngo - ½ (one of the best scores ever attained)
Dr Frankenstein - -1
yanksfan6129 - -5 (woo)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on March 20, 2014, 11:59:22 PM
Next trivgoat is mine. 4/20 is probably a bad idea, but some time around then.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: getemngo on May 08, 2014, 09:52:44 PM
We should probably figure out who's hosting next now. Laura says she's interested.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on May 09, 2014, 12:17:33 AM
Quote from: getemngo on May 08, 2014, 09:52:44 PM
We should probably figure out who's hosting next now. Laura says she's interested.
Wide open. Someone claim a month and day. We can schedule multiple months, too.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Zeffy on May 09, 2014, 12:22:22 AM
Quote from: Alps on May 09, 2014, 12:17:33 AM
Quote from: getemngo on May 08, 2014, 09:52:44 PM
We should probably figure out who's hosting next now. Laura says she's interested.
Wide open. Someone claim a month and day. We can schedule multiple months, too.

I would love to, except I have a giant feeling that mine would SUCK. If someone wanted to duo with me that knows what the hell they are doing, we could maybe work something out. The majority of my questions would be obtained from randomly Googling stuff. If I get enough demand, I'll take the risk of making an ass out of myself, but just know that it will be sloppy. Or maybe not? Who knows.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: sammi on May 09, 2014, 12:24:50 AM
I think I'd like to try hosting a trivia night too. Perhaps I can work with Zeffy. :)

EDIT: I thought the rule was whoever won last would host the next trivia. I guess if we're doing it this way then it doesn't apply anymore?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Zeffy on May 09, 2014, 12:36:18 AM
Quote from: sammi on May 09, 2014, 12:24:50 AM
I think I'd like to try hosting a trivia night too. Perhaps I can work with Zeffy. :)

EDIT: I thought the rule was whoever won last would host the next trivia. I guess if we're doing it this way then it doesn't apply anymore?

Well the problem is that the last winner... well... doesn't visit here anymore. Oh, and I'd love to duo with you. Would be fun! You could add Canadian stuff into the mix which I'm TOTALLY clueless about.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: sammi on May 09, 2014, 12:43:11 AM
I knew that, but what I meant was that if we can schedule multiple months in advance, then the winner won't necessarily host the next one anymore.

We're still doing Wednesdays right? I'll be free until class starts. :)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: froggie on May 09, 2014, 08:26:43 AM
I'd be interested in hosting...especially now that SPUI is out of the question.  I'll go so far as to admit that he made it a lot less fun in the trivias-of-years-ago.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: hbelkins on May 09, 2014, 10:34:29 AM
Speaking of him -- when does he get out of jail?

He is knowledgeable and informative when he's not being an ass.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Molandfreak on May 09, 2014, 10:36:31 AM
Quote from: hbelkins on May 09, 2014, 10:34:29 AM
Speaking of him -- when does he get out of jail?
I believe he already is--he just hasn't come back yet.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on May 09, 2014, 04:48:09 PM
It can be any day, not just Wednesdays or even midweek. It can be 8 instead of 9. There's really flexibility here. Also, the only reasons we've done "winner hosts next time" are a) NE2 can't win every time and b) that way SOMEONE feels obligated to host. I'd rather have a series of hosts.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: hotdogPi on May 09, 2014, 06:35:37 PM
I could, maybe, if I could think of the questions. (And if I'm free that night...)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: jakeroot on May 09, 2014, 06:48:39 PM
Last time I hosted a game night, no one was drunk by the time the night was over (except that one aunt).

From this, I can conclude that my abilities to host a trivia night would be poor and therefore I must be counted out.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Zeffy on May 09, 2014, 06:53:26 PM
Quote from: 1 on May 09, 2014, 06:35:37 PM
(And if I'm free that night...)

I'm literally free every night, from 6pm-12am, with a mandatory shower break in between 9:15-10:00.  :) 
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on May 09, 2014, 08:29:03 PM
Quote from: Zeffy on May 09, 2014, 06:53:26 PM
Quote from: 1 on May 09, 2014, 06:35:37 PM
(And if I'm free that night...)
with a mandatory shower break in between 9:15-10:00.  :) 

gross
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Laura on July 04, 2014, 07:20:59 AM
Next trivia: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 at 8 pm eastern.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: corco on July 08, 2014, 09:34:07 PM
Trivdog! Huzzah, it's about time.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 41 on July 14, 2014, 03:18:43 PM
How do you join the trivia night? Is it through chat? I'll join in if I remember.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: hotdogPi on July 14, 2014, 03:21:47 PM
Quote from: US 41 on July 14, 2014, 03:18:43 PM
How do you join the trivia night? Is it through chat? I'll join in if I remember.

It's through chat.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 41 on July 14, 2014, 04:24:15 PM
Quote from: 1 on July 14, 2014, 03:21:47 PM
Quote from: US 41 on July 14, 2014, 03:18:43 PM
How do you join the trivia night? Is it through chat? I'll join in if I remember.

It's through chat.

Thanks!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: CNGL-Leudimin on July 15, 2014, 08:22:27 AM
Good luck to all! I would try if it wasn't on Wednesday July 16 at 2:00 am my time zone.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on July 15, 2014, 08:01:13 PM
Trivia is going down NOW!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Dougtone on July 15, 2014, 08:03:41 PM
Heads up, trivia is starting NOW.  Be there or be square.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Laura on July 15, 2014, 11:24:49 PM
Final scores: Corco 15, Yanks 13, Alps 11, Laura 6, Takumi 4, Pianocello 3, Doug 2, Big John 1, Formulanone 0, Sam invisible 1

Tonight was a blast. I love hosting :)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: vtk on July 15, 2014, 11:28:24 PM
And I answered the second half of a question wrong.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: TheHighwayMan3561 on March 22, 2015, 11:16:54 PM
Hey peeps, if you want to try revitalizing trivia night I'm open to hosting one. Just give me an idea of what would be a good night coming up for you and we'll figure it out.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on March 23, 2015, 12:13:53 AM
Quote from: TheHighwayMan394 on March 22, 2015, 11:16:54 PM
Hey peeps, if you want to try revitalizing trivia night I'm open to hosting one. Just give me an idea of what would be a good night coming up for you and we'll figure it out.
Wednesdays and Sundays are best for me in general.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on August 01, 2016, 07:52:57 PM
Who wants to get trivia started again? My best nights are currently Mon, Tue, Wed.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Thing 342 on August 01, 2016, 08:03:42 PM
Definitely interested. I don't have the chops to host, but I can participate any weekday except Friday.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: TravelingBethelite on August 01, 2016, 08:19:34 PM
I never got to play before but I'm good to play/host any night except Sunday.  :wave:
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on August 02, 2016, 08:00:04 PM
Quote from: TravelingBethelite on August 01, 2016, 08:19:34 PM
I never got to play before but I'm good to play/host any night except Sunday.  :wave:
Well, if you've never played, you should play a few times before hosting to get the hang of it. I don't have the time right now to come up with questions for hosting. Hopefully someone does?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: ModernDayWarrior on September 12, 2016, 10:01:19 PM
I would definitely be interested in playing this sometime.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 41 on January 02, 2017, 01:31:54 PM
Is there ever going to be another trivia night?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: vtk on January 18, 2017, 11:04:59 AM
Probably, if someone decides they can host one and feels like doing so.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Roadgeekteen on May 05, 2017, 10:21:36 PM
So trivia night is never coming back?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on April 03, 2018, 12:26:34 AM
Dear everyone,

I miss trivia. Do you? Who doesn't?

LET'S HAVE SOME TRIVIA!!!

8:30 PM EDT, Wednesday, April 18 - sorry, I can't do Thursdays.

Come into chat (see the handy link on top of this page) and let's take a nostalgia trip while making fun of each other's stupidity. ALL are welcome.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: CNGL-Leudimin on April 18, 2018, 03:07:15 PM
You're doing it on Thursday in my (real) time zone :sombrero:. However, as it is scheduled at 2:30 AM CEST tonight, I obviously cannot take part as I'm sleeping (In fact 8:30 PM CEST April 18 was about 40 minutes ago).
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: NE2 on April 18, 2018, 03:27:01 PM
I'll have my regularly scheduled strategy board gaming. No joy.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on April 18, 2018, 10:59:28 PM
APRIL 18 TRIVIA RESULTS
corco is the winner (as often) with 25 points! He should host next time.
cl94 made a nice comeback to 2nd with 14 points. He shouldn't make so many bad guesses.
HazMatt = 3
Dougtone = 3
Roadgeek_Adam = 2
1 = 2 (yes, the new math works. Welcome back to chat, 1!)
cjk374 = 1
roadguy2 = 1
signalman = -1
SSOWorld = -1
MNHighwayMan = -3 and the prize for most incorrect guesses!

Look forward to next time!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: MNHighwayMan on April 19, 2018, 10:49:30 AM
Quote from: Alps on April 18, 2018, 10:59:28 PM
APRIL 18 TRIVIA RESULTS
corco is the winner (as often) with 25 points! He should host next time.
cl94 made a nice comeback to 2nd with 14 points. He shouldn't make so many bad guesses.
HazMatt = 3
Dougtone = 3
Roadgeek_Adam = 2
1 = 2 (yes, the new math works. Welcome back to chat, 1!)
cjk374 = 1
roadguy2 = 1
signalman = -1
SSOWorld = -1
MNHighwayMan = -3 and the prize for most incorrect guesses!

Look forward to next time!

Whoohoo! I still won something! :-D
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: mrpablue on May 21, 2018, 12:56:47 AM
What is this? (sorry I'm new)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: hotdogPi on May 21, 2018, 05:55:01 AM
Quote from: mrpablue on May 21, 2018, 12:56:47 AM
What is this? (sorry I'm new)

It's something that happens in chat.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: signalman on May 21, 2018, 06:46:54 AM
Quote from: mrpablue on May 21, 2018, 12:56:47 AM
What is this? (sorry I'm new)
Just to elaborate on what 1 said, proposed date and time of the next trivia will be announced here. I believe sometime next month will be the next one, but nothing has been proposed yet to my knowledge.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: mrpablue on May 21, 2018, 12:45:23 PM
Quote from: signalman on May 21, 2018, 06:46:54 AM
Quote from: mrpablue on May 21, 2018, 12:56:47 AM
What is this? (sorry I'm new)
Just to elaborate on what 1 said, proposed date and time of the next trivia will be announced here. I believe sometime next month will be the next one, but nothing has been proposed yet to my knowledge.
So the host asks questions and anyone can participate?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: hotdogPi on May 21, 2018, 01:52:20 PM
Quote from: mrpablue on May 21, 2018, 12:45:23 PM
Quote from: signalman on May 21, 2018, 06:46:54 AM
Quote from: mrpablue on May 21, 2018, 12:56:47 AM
What is this? (sorry I'm new)
Just to elaborate on what 1 said, proposed date and time of the next trivia will be announced here. I believe sometime next month will be the next one, but nothing has been proposed yet to my knowledge.
So the host asks questions and anyone can participate?
Yes. You have to buzz in before you can answer. You get 1 point for a correct answer (the final few questions of the most recent game were worth 2), while you lose 1 for an incorrect answer. Read this (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=8741.0) thread for more details.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on August 19, 2018, 08:27:06 PM
We haven't had a trivia night in 4 months, so I figured I'd host one.

Wednesday, September 12 at 8:30 PM EDT

Similar format and rules to previous nights. Come one, come all!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: CNGL-Leudimin on August 26, 2018, 08:13:54 AM
Too bad the most favorable dates for me to join have passed. Between August 9 and 15 each year my hometown's festivals are held, and during those dates I stay awaken until later, so I could get to a 8:30 PM EDT (2:30 AM the next day CEST) start.
Quote from: Alps on April 18, 2018, 10:59:28 PM
1 = 2 (yes, the new math works. Welcome back to chat, 1!)

I'm sure you divided by zero at one point. Check again.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on September 10, 2018, 01:40:14 PM
Quote from: cl94 on August 19, 2018, 08:27:06 PM
We haven't had a trivia night in 4 months, so I figured I'd host one.

Wednesday, September 12 at 8:30 PM EDT

Similar format and rules to previous nights. Come one, come all!

As a reminder, trivia is being held Wednesday night at 8:30 PM. Same format as before, but with my own twist on this thing.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on September 12, 2018, 04:28:42 PM
Rules for tonight will generally follow the rules set by Alps (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=8741.0). That being said, I'm going to add some house rules and additional items:

Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on September 12, 2018, 11:16:03 PM
Alright...results from tonight's trivia!

Alps - 19 points. Started slow, but came back to win it at the end.
NE2 - 17 points. He was hampered by incorrect guesses.
pianocello - 13 points. Didn't answer a ton of questions, but almost always answered correctly. Closest guess questions were almost exact or exact in most cases.
US 89 and paulthemapguy - 11 points. Not a bad showing.
Laura - 3 points. She showed up right at the end, but got no questions wrong. If she showed up earlier, she could probably win this thing.

The full list of questions and answers will go in a separate post.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on September 12, 2018, 11:26:40 PM
Tonight's questions:

Alabama   What is the planned designation for a future northern Birmingham bypass?   I-422
Arizona   CLOSEST GUESS: Interstate 19 is the only Interstate in the US posted in kilometers. What is the highest km post along I-19?   101
Arkansas   What is the route designation for the Talimena Scenic Drive in Arkansas?   AR 88
California   The last wooden bridge along SR 1 is located where?   Albion, Mendocino County
Canada   CLOSEST GUESS: What is the highest exit number in Canada?   825, Highway 401
Colorado   CLOSEST GUESS: What is the highest elevation on the Interstate 70 (and the entire Interstate system) in feet?    11,158 feet
Connecticut   MULTIPLE ANSWERS: Which 2 routes in Connecticut include a ferry?   148, 160
Delaware   MULTIPLE ANSWERS: Which, if any, route numbers are duplicated between the Interstate, US, and/or state route systems in Delaware?   9, 202
Florida   Florida once had colored US route shields. What color were the shields for US 1?   Red (white lettering)
Georgia   This state highway is designated Corridor Z, but is not part of the ADHS   SR 520/South Georgia Parkway
Idaho/Montana Border   CLOSEST GUESS: How many paved roads cross the Idaho/Montana border? Paved means paved on both sides.   10 [BONUS: What is the name of the road that is paved on only the Idaho side and where is it?] {BONUS ANS: River Road, Clark Fork}
Indiana   I-465 is concurrent with one Interstate and several US and state routes along its length. Which section of the beltway carries the most route designations and how many are there in this location?   Exits 46-47, 8
Interstate 90   CLOSEST GUESS: How many concurrencies are located along I-90? Do NOT include concurrencies with toll roads. If a concurrency involves multiple routes, include each route separately. If a route has multiple concurrencies, each separate concurrency counts   41
Interstate 95   What two cities mark the ends of the longest stretch of 6+ lanes along Interstate 95? Exclude short lane reductions through a single interchange.   Miami - Savannah (488 miles)
Iowa   This state route serves Carter Lake, IA and is disconnected from the rest of the Iowa state highway system   IA 165
Kansas   This state highway serves the geographic center of the Lower 48   K-191
Kentucky   What is the one super 2 parkway in Kentucky? HINT: KY 67 does NOT count.   Hal Rogers Parkway/Daniel Boone Parkway
Louisiana   CLOSEST GUESS: What is the highest numbered signed state highway in Louisiana?   LA 3281
Maine   What is the state route desingation for the Scarborough Connector?   SR 701
Maryland   What is the designation for the former route of US 40 over Sideling Hill?   US 40 Scenic
Massachusetts   CLOSEST GUESS: How many runaway truck ramps are located in Massachusetts? HINT: ramps that aren't on state highways count   5
Mexico   What is the longest Federal Highway in Mexico?   Fed. 15
Michigan   MULTIPLE ANSWERS: There is only one road connecting the northern part of the Keewenaw Peninsula to the rest of the state. What designations does it carry?   US 41, M-26
Minnesota   Which expressway in Minnesota has a median bus station?   TH 77
Missouri   MULTIPLE ANSWERS: Which letters are NOT used as part of exit numbers on Kansas City's downtown freeway loop?   I, O, Z
Nationwide   MULTIPLE ANSWERS: Which Interstate, US, and state routes have both termini at or very near an international border?   I-5, US 59, US 62, US 83, US 85, US 95, US 191, US 281 (within a mile), ME SR 6, US 2 eastern
Nationwide   MULTIPLE ANSWERS: Which signed state/US routes pass within 1 mile of a US state's highest point? For a US route, please list the state the high point is in.   RI 101, NJ 23, US 202 (DE), PA 491 (DE high point), DE 92, US 219 (WV, MD high point), NC 128, GA 180 SPUR, AL 54 (FL), AL 281, LA 507, LA 797, US 33 (OH), OH 540, IA 60, WIS 86
Nebraska   Interstate 80 has one US route concurrency in Nebraska. Which route is it with?   US 77
Nevada   What is the numerical designation for the Extraterrestrial Highway?   SR 375
New Hampshire   MULTIPLE that aren't the Turnpike and Garden State Parkway ANSWERS: Two NH state routes enter Maine. What are they?   NH 113B, NH 153
New Jersey   How many rest areas with flush toilets are located in New Jersey along toll-free limited-access highways?   3 (I-295, I-80, Palisades Parkway)
New Mexico   Rumble strips along a section former US 66 (current NM 333) are designed to play a song when crossed. What song do the rumble strips play?   America the Beautiful
New York   MULTIPLE ANSWERS: US 9 has more suffixed routes than any other route in New York. Which letters were NEVER used for a suffixed route of US 9?   I, O, Q, S, T, U, V, Y, Z
North Carolina   CLOSEST GUESS: How many RIROs are located along Interstate 40 in western North Carolina? Count both directions separately.   4 (3 WB, 1 EB)
North Dakota   What US route did I-94 generally replace in North Dakota?   US 10
Ohio   MULTIPLE ANSWERS: US 21 was decommissioned in Ohio when Interstate 77 was constructed. Which signed state/US routes currently run along the path of US 21 in OH?   SR 60, SR 7, SR 821, SR 209, SR 258, SR 751, SR 39, SR 800, US 250, SR21, US 62, US 422, SR 8, SR 84
Oklahoma   What is the ceremonial name for the Creek Turnpike?   Liberty Parkway
Oregon   CLOSEST GUESS: The Peter Skene Ogden State Scenic Viewpoint along US 97 north of Terrebonne contains a historic bridge across Crooked River Canyon that was bypassed when US 97 was widened through the area. The steel arch bridge is now open to pedestrian use. How high above the canyon floor is the deck of the old bridge?   295 feet
Pennsylvania   MULTIPLE ANSWERS: Name the US Routes that once (or currently) end/ended at Pennsylvania's borders   6, 15, 106, 111, 209, 220, 309, 711
South Carolina   Interstate 85 was placed onto a new alignment in Spartanburg in the 90s. What is the designation for the old alignment?   Business Loop I-85
South Dakota   How many pigtail )ridges are located along Iron Mountain Road?   3
Tennessee   This Interstate forms a half beltway of Knoxville   [uI-640[/u]
Texas   This route has the highest posted speed limit in the United States   SH 130 (Bonus: what is the highest posted speed limit on SH 130? [85 mph])
Utah   What is the name of the view point / parking area at I-70's highest point on the San Rafael Swell?   Ghost Rocks
Vermont/New Hampshire Border   CLOSEST GUESS: How many open road bridges crossing the Connecticut River between New Hampshire and Vermont carry no signed route designation on either side of the state line?   11
Virginia   The Smart Road was proposed to be widened and incorporated into which Interstate?   I-73
Washington   This is the only unpaved state highway in Washington   SR 165
West Virginia   What is the ADHS Corridor designation for US 19 between Beckley and I-79?   Corridor L
Wisconsin   These are the only two 2DIs that terminate at each other   I-41, I-43
Wyoming   This state highway leads to the entrance of Devil's Tower National Monument   WYO 110
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: froggie on September 13, 2018, 08:35:10 AM
QuoteMinnesota   Which expressway in Minnesota has a median bus station?   TH 77

Only half right.  I-35W in Minneapolis also has one, and is in the process of getting a second.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on September 13, 2018, 01:10:25 PM
Quote from: froggie on September 13, 2018, 08:35:10 AM
QuoteMinnesota   Which expressway in Minnesota has a median bus station?   TH 77

Only half right.  I-35W in Minneapolis also has one, and is in the process of getting a second.
35W is a freeway, not an expressway. I don't know if 77 is though.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on September 13, 2018, 01:12:55 PM
Quote from: Alps on September 13, 2018, 01:10:25 PM
Quote from: froggie on September 13, 2018, 08:35:10 AM
QuoteMinnesota   Which expressway in Minnesota has a median bus station?   TH 77

Only half right.  I-35W in Minneapolis also has one, and is in the process of getting a second.
35W is a freeway, not an expressway. I don't know if 77 is though.

That was my mistake. That being said, I would have accepted 35W as an answer, as I would have double-checked.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: froggie on September 13, 2018, 05:49:29 PM
^ Steve, all of 77 is a freeway.  Where the freeway ends in Apple Valley, 77 also ends.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on September 13, 2018, 09:34:42 PM
Alright, that was fun last night. Since no one has claimed next trivia yet, I thought I could host next time. Next trivia will be:

Wednesday, October 24th; 8:30 PM ET (and 6:30 PM MT -- that time zone needs some recognition)
AARoads Chatroom (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/chat1/)

It will be the same format as previous trivia nights have used, though small changes may be announced later. As always, come one come all! Last time was fun, but I’m hoping we can get some more people.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on October 21, 2018, 08:21:44 PM
This is your friendly reminder that TRIVIA NIGHT will be held this Wednesday in the AARoads Chatroom (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/chat1/) at 6:30 PM MDT (that's 8:30 PM EDT for those of you spoiled eastern-timers who have never had a need to convert time zones).

Again, rules will follow the format used in previous trivia nights (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=8741.0).
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on October 22, 2018, 08:34:25 PM
I'm going to add this note, because I don't think it has been specified clearly for previous trivia nights: you can show up late and still play.
Most of the high-value questions are towards the end of the trivia.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on October 24, 2018, 07:41:00 PM
T minus 49 MINUTES until TRIVIA NIGHT. Again, it will be in the chat room, which you can access from this link. (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/chat1/)

Rules for tonight will follow the standard rules (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=8741.0), with the following exceptions/clarifications:


That is all. I'm hoping we get a good turnout tonight.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on October 24, 2018, 11:24:10 PM
And here are the results:

cl94 26
pianocello 18
thing342 9
spui 5
alps 3 (though he thinks he has 5)
noelbotevera 1
signalman 0

I'll put up the questions and answers as soon as I find time.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on October 24, 2018, 11:26:14 PM
Quote from: US 89 on October 24, 2018, 11:24:10 PM
And here are the results:

cl94 26
pianocello 18
thing342 9
spui 5
alps 3 (though he thinks he has 5)
noelbotevera 1
signalman 0

I'll put up the questions and answers as soon as I find time.
Okay, what do people think: Are US 266 and 138 longer than their parent routes because their parent routes are 0 miles?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Duke87 on October 25, 2018, 12:13:42 AM
Quote from: Alps on October 24, 2018, 11:26:14 PM
Okay, what do people think: Are US 266 and 138 longer than their parent routes because their parent routes are 0 miles?

I think the lengths of US 66 and US 38 are undefined because they do not exist, and that this is not the same thing as a route which exists but is 0 miles in length.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: MNHighwayMan on October 25, 2018, 05:49:03 AM
Quote from: Duke87 on October 25, 2018, 12:13:42 AM
Quote from: Alps on October 24, 2018, 11:26:14 PM
Okay, what do people think: Are US 266 and 138 longer than their parent routes because their parent routes are 0 miles?
I think the lengths of US 66 and US 38 are undefined because they do not exist, and that this is not the same thing as a route which exists but is 0 miles in length.

Agreed.

Also, damn it, I forgot about trivia night again. Oh well. :-P
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Hurricane Rex on November 29, 2018, 04:12:51 PM
I haven't made a trivia night yet, but I'd like to see how bad I'd do at this (why I'm in a meteorology major). Since fall term is over on Monday, or Tuesday, I'll have 33 or 34 days off before heading back so selfishly, that would be a good time, but I don't want the schedule revived around me. I just would like to know when the next one is (since I don't know much about this).

LG-TP260

Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on July 10, 2019, 04:55:18 PM
Just realized I never posted the questions from last time:


Alabama I-85 will soon be rerouted in Montgomery to a southern bypass. What is the designation for the old routing once this reroute happens? I-685
Alaska Interstate A-4 is routed along which named highway? (George) Parks Highway
Arizona MULTIPLE ANSWER: What signed US and state routes currently run along the former US 89? AZ 77, AZ 79, US 60, US 93, AZ 89, US 180
Arkansas AR: Mount Magazine is the highest point in the U.S. Interior Highlands. Which state highway comes closest to it? AR 309
California California is well known for its deletions of US routes. What was the first US highway to be deleted in California? US 48
Colorado CLOSEST GUESS: How many US routes currently serve the city of Denver? (Bonus--name them) 7: US 6, 36, 40, 85, 87, 285, 287
Florida The south end of US 1 is in Key West. At which cross street is this endpoint? Fleming Street
Georgia Which signed state highway is I-575 entirely concurrent with? GA 5
Hawaii Name either of the state highways that was overrun with lava during the Kilauea volcanic eruption in May 2018. HI 132, HI 137
Idaho CLOSEST GUESS: Red Rock Pass is where Lake Bonneville spilled over. What is its elevation? 4785 feet (Bonus: which numbered highway traverses the pass? US 91)
Illinois CLOSEST GUESS: How many 3dis currently exist within the state of Illinois? 11
Indiana CLOSEST GUESS: What is Indiana's mileage cap? 12000 miles
Iowa Which US Highway has the longest mileage within the state of Iowa? US 30
Kansas MULTI-PART: Name all US routes that run concurrent with US 400. US 50, 83, 56, 283, 54, 77, 75, 69, 160, 166
Kentucky Which US route connects Louisville to Cincinnati? US 42
Louisiana The Crescent City Connection is the final bridge over the Mississippi River. Which highway does it carry? I-910/US 90 Business
Maine What is the easternmost state highway in the US? ME 189
Maryland What is the highest-numbered US Route within the state of Maryland? US 522
Massachusetts Name the tunnels that carry MA 1A under Boston Harbor. Sumner Tunnel, Callahan Tunnel
Michigan What numerical designation does Woodward Blvd carry? M-1 (Bonus: what was it before 1970? US 10)
Minnesota CLOSEST GUESS: how many active border crossings are there between Minnesota and Canada? 8 -- US/MB 59, MN/MB 89, MN/MB 310, MB 12/MN 313, MB 525/Winter Rd, MN 72/ON 11, US/ON 71/US 53, MN/ON 61
Missouri What is the only route to fully traverse the Missouri Bootheel? US 412
Montana Which route crosses the Montana state line four times? US 212
Nevada The Interstate 11 bypass around Boulder City was recently completed, and US 95 was moved onto it. What is the new designation for the segment of former US 95 between I-11 and US 93 Business? NV 173
New Jersey What is the numerical designation for the route that connects with New York Reference Route 982L? NJ 444
New Mexico CLOSEST GUESS: How many US route termini are located in New Mexico? 6 (Bonus: identify them. US 56, 82, 380, 412, 491, 550
New York What is the southernmost location (route number or name acceptable) at which the Hudson can be crossed by road in either direction without a toll? Dunn Memorial Bridge, US 9/20
North Carolina MULTIPLE ANSWER: Hurricane Florence made landfall in New Hanover County. Name all interstate and US route endpoints located in this county. I-40, I-140 west, I-140 east, US 74, US 76, US 117, US 421
North Dakota The western terminus of US 10 is located closest to this city. West Fargo
Ohio What is the only ADHS corridor to serve Columbus? Corridor C
Oklahoma What is the numerical designation for the Muskogee Turnpike? OK 351
Oregon What is the longest state route in Oregon? OR 140 (Bonus: what was the eastern portion of that route promoted as? Winnemucca-to-the-Sea Highway)
Pennsylvania How many sets of tunnels are on the current mainline alignment of the PA Turnpike? 4
South Carolina Which bridge carries I-526 over the Cooper River? Don N. Holt Bridge
South Dakota Which numbered highway runs closest to Sioux Falls (the actual waterfall)? SD 115 (Bonus: SD 115 is an old routing of which US Highway? US 77)
Tennessee How many road bridges currently in use cross the main channel of the Mississippi between Tennessee and Arkansas? 2
Texas What is the highest posted speed limit on a road at a traffic signal? 75 mph
Utah MULTIPLE ANSWER: What numbered non-interstate routes have exit numbers based on their own mileage? US 6, US 40, US 89, SR 7, SR 10, SR 67, SR 154, SR 201
Vermont Name a VT state route that was numbered for a New York state route it connected to via a ferry. VT 73, 74, 314
Virginia The Natural Bridge is a geologic arch that carries a highway over Cedar Creek. Which highway is it? US 11 (Bonus: what is its height? 215 feet)
Washington The longest floating bridge in the world spans Lake Washington. Which route does it carry? WA 520
West Virginia CLOSEST GUESS: How tall is the New River Gorge Bridge? 876 feet (Bonus: what route does it carry? US 19)
Wyoming Wyoming Highway 59 was originally numbered to match what US highway? US 185
Canada Edmonton and Calgary are the two largest cities in Alberta. They are connected by which highway? AB 2 (Bonus: what route does AB 2 connect to on the American side? US 89)
Mexico Which Mexican federal highway effectively serves as a continuation of I-35 to Monterrey? Federal Route 85
England What is the designation for London's "orbital motorway"  (i.e. beltway)? M25
Interstate 15 MULTIPLE ANSWER: Which now-truncated or decommissioned US Highways were replaced by I-15? US 395, 66, 91, 191
General The endpoint of which state highway is closest to the intersection of the 37th parallel north and the 32nd meridian west from Washington? NM 597
Interstates What is the longest 1 or 2-digit interstate without an associated three-digit interstate? I-49
National MULTIPLE ANSWER: Which 3dus routes are longer than their parent? 202 (technically), 221, 321, 421, 278, 281, 191, 491



Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: CNGL-Leudimin on August 06, 2019, 08:22:15 AM
Quote from: US 89 on July 10, 2019, 04:55:18 PM
Just realized I never posted the questions from last time:


National MULTIPLE ANSWER: Which 3dus routes are longer than their parent? 202 (technically), 221, 321, 421, 278, 281, 191, 491


As already argued back in the day, US 138, 166, 266 and 199 could be correct answers as they could be considered to be longer than their respective parents, as they don't exist anymore.

I'd like a trivia night to be scheduled some time from August 9 to 14 both included. I explained why I could get to one during that time frame last year.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: froggie on August 06, 2019, 08:30:14 PM
Quote from: US 89Alabama I-85 will soon be rerouted in Montgomery to a southern bypass.

:-D :-D :-D
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on August 07, 2019, 12:25:33 AM
Quote from: CNGL-Leudimin on August 06, 2019, 08:22:15 AM
Quote from: US 89 on July 10, 2019, 04:55:18 PM
Just realized I never posted the questions from last time:


National MULTIPLE ANSWER: Which 3dus routes are longer than their parent? 202 (technically), 221, 321, 421, 278, 281, 191, 491


As already argued back in the day, US 138, 166, 266 and 199 could be correct answers as they could be considered to be longer than their respective parents, as they don't exist anymore.

I'd like a trivia night to be scheduled some time from August 9 to 14 both included. I explained why I could get to one during that time frame last year.
If you want to host one, go for it!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on October 06, 2019, 09:57:53 PM
Next trivia will be OCTOBER 30, 2019 at 8:15 PM Eastern. Since I won the last one, I will be hosting. Different format this time; instead of the Jeopardy "first buzz" format we have previously used, this will have secret answers.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on October 22, 2019, 02:39:05 PM
This is the same night as a potential game 7 of the World Series would be - let's hope whoever wins that can do it in 6 games or less
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: roadman on October 22, 2019, 02:55:12 PM
Quote from: US 89 on July 10, 2019, 04:55:18 PM
Just realized I never posted the questions from last time:



Massachusetts Name the tunnels that carry MA 1A under Boston Harbor. Sumner Tunnel, Callahan Tunnel



Minor correction.   1A southbound into Boston still follows the Sumner Tunnel, but 1A northbound out of Boston now follows the Ted Williams Tunnel.  This is because, since the O'Neill Tunnel was completed, there is no longer a direct connection between I-93/US 1 northbound and the Callahan Tunnel.  The Callahan Tunnel is signed as 1A for clarity, because there is no direct connection between I-93/US 1 southbound and the Williams Tunnel.

Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Rothman on October 22, 2019, 03:28:14 PM
Is there a route log that backs up that assertion?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: froggie on October 22, 2019, 03:45:06 PM
^ No.  But at the same time, the latest MassDOT road inventory GIS files (end of 2018) don't even call the Sumner Tunnel part of MA 1A.

Unfortunately, the road inventory files only show the primary route along a concurrency.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Rothman on October 22, 2019, 08:54:11 PM
Ok, but to me that means that the idea that 1A runs along I-90 is incorrect.

Just sounds like MassDOT doesn't know where 1A goes, or just assumes the ramps to and from the tunnels are good enough for 1A to hit US 1 and I-93.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on October 29, 2019, 11:50:31 PM
Quote from: US 89 on October 22, 2019, 02:39:05 PM
This is the same night as a potential game 7 of the World Series would be - let's hope whoever wins that can do it in 6 games or less

Well, game 7 is happening...looks like I will be multitasking tomorrow night.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on October 30, 2019, 05:28:15 PM
As a reminder, trivia is tonight. I'll try and push out questions during World Series commercial breaks and dull moments so that we can watch the game at the same time.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on October 30, 2019, 10:02:57 PM
Results from tonight:

SCORES:
NE2: 23
Duke87: 22
US_89: 19
Alps: 19
Henry: 13
MNHighwayMan: 9
Formulanone: 9
SSOWorld: 6

As far as the questions:

1   Utah   This state route serves Bryce Canyon National Park   SR 63
2   Massachusetts   The old sign for the highest point on the Mass Pike mentioned the first town in South Dakota where Interstate 90 is higher if heading WB. What was this town?   Oacoma, SD
3   United Kingdom   This is the designation for the Manchester beltway   M60
4   South Carolina   This bypass of Myrtle Beach is proposed to become part of Interstate 74   SC 31 (Carolina Bays Parkway)
5   New Hampshire   Closest guess: How many state routes in NH touch both the Vermont and Maine borders?   4 (NH 9, 11, 25, 26)
6   New Jersey   This is the longest county route in New Jersey   CR 519
7   Mississippi   The Natchez Trace Parkway crosses into Mississippi just northeast of this state park   Tishomingo State Park
8   Pennsylvania   This is the SR designation for PA 283   SR 0300
9   Connecticut   Closest guess: Unsigned SSR 434 is the longest unsigned state-maintained road in Connecticut at 10.13 miles. How many signed CT state routes are SHORTER?   115
10   Texas   I-69W will have its southern end in which Texas city?   Laredo
11   Delaware   This Delaware state route was entirely replaced by US 9 when that route was extended to Delaware via the Cape May - Lewes Ferry   DE 28
12   Alaska   This city's only road connection to the rest of Alaska is via a shared road/rail tunnel   Whittier, Alaska
13   Rhode Island   This route crosses the Mount Hope Bridge onto Aquidneck Island   RI 114
14   The Dakotas   A park entrance fee is required to drive part of this state route through Custer State Park   SD 87
15   Arkansas   Normally, ArDOT does not recognize concurrencies. What is the term used by ArDOT in route logs when a concurrency occurs?   Exception
16   Indiana   Closest guess: How many miles of roadway is INDOT allowed to maintain under its mileage cap?   12,000 miles
17   Oregon   The Oswego Highway No. 3 carries which Oregon state route?   OR 43
18   Alabama   Closest guess: This is the lowest whole mile marker on the Talladega Scenic Drive (AL 281)   471 (highest is 497)
19   Iowa   This was the first numbered "county route" in Iowa to not follow the alphanumeric numbering system since that system was introduced   CR 105
20   West Virginia   This US Highway runs the length of Corridor G within West Virginia   US 119
21   Maine   This is the easternmost signed, numbered route on the United States mainland   ME 189
22   Ohio   Closest guess: How many public, drivable covered bridges exist in Ashtabula County, Ohio?   17
23   Kentucky   This state route number is assigned to the Cincinnati - Northern Kentucky International Airport access road   KY 212
24   Kansas   How many Kansas state routes touch Colorado?   2 (KS 51 and 96)
25   Maryland   One segment of this Maryland state highway near Cumberland is contained entirely within a Best Western parking lot   MD 949 (segment is MD 949A)
26   California   The interchange between I-5 and SR 14 is located at this low mountain pass   Newhall Pass
27   Oklahoma   This is the only state route in Oklahoma to pass through a community that does not observe Central Time   SR 325 (Kenton)
28   Michigan   The future bridge connecting Detroit with Windsor, Ontario is to be named after this hockey star   Gordie Howe
29   Québec   This will be the designation of A-720 once the Turcot Interchange reconstruction is complete   QC 136
30   Virginia   VA 286, applied to the road in 2012, is better known by this name      Fairfax County Parkway
31   New Mexico   This state route leads to the summit of Sandia Crest   NM 536
32   Australia   This road circumnavigates Australian mainland   Highway 1
33   Minnesota   This suburban Minneapolis route is known as the Crosstown Highway   TH 62
34   Arizona   Closest guess: How many times does AZ 264 cross the boundary between the Navajo and Hopi Reservations   5 (two are a Navajo exclave in the main Hopi territory)
35   Washington   US 2 crosses the Cascade Range at this mountain pass      Stevens Pass
36   Wyoming   This route contains the highest bridge (in elevation) in the state of Wyoming   WYO 296
37   Tennessee   Which tunnel passes (nearly) below the tripoint of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia?   Cumberland Gap Tunnel (US 25E)
38   Illinois   Which CTA elevated rail line runs in the median of the Dan Ryan Expressway?    Red Line
39   Georgia   This is the unsigned state route designation for I-85 in Georgia   SR 403
40   Montana   The entrance to the National Bison Range is located along which Montana route?   S-212
41   Hawaii   This is the only county in Hawaii to contain no numbered state routes   Kalawao County
42   Idaho   This is the only paved road inside Idaho that links the panhandle with the rest of the state   US 95
43   Louisiana   The unbuilt Vieux Carré Expressway through the French Quarter was to recieve this Interstate designation   I-310
44   North Carolina   What street in Durham, NC has the infamous 11'8" (now 12'4") bridge?     Gregson Street
45   Nevada   The Winnemucca To The Sea Highway is the common name for which route?   NV 140
46   Florida   SR 10 is the unsigned designation for which US route?   US 90
47   Colorado   Colorado is known for its "Mile 419.9" signs. How many routes (including Interstates) are long enough to have one of these signs?   5 (I-70, US 6, US 40, US 50, US 160)
48   New York   NY 401 is a former designation for this interstate highway   I-390
49   Nationwide   How many counties in the 48 contiguous United States are not accessible by road from the rest of the country?   3 (Dukes and Nantucket, MA; San Juan, WA)
50   Nationwide   The first HOV lane in the United States was located in this state   Virginia (I-95)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: MNHighwayMan on October 30, 2019, 10:24:55 PM
Quote from: cl94 on October 30, 2019, 10:02:57 PM
Results from tonight:

SCORES:
NE2: 23
Duke87: 22
US_89: 19
Alps: 19
Henry: 13
MNHighwayMan: 9
Formulanone: 9
SSOWorld: 6

My score should be 10, but thanks SSOWorld!  :-/
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on October 30, 2019, 11:00:24 PM
Quote from: MNHighwayMan on October 30, 2019, 10:24:55 PM
Quote from: cl94 on October 30, 2019, 10:02:57 PM
Results from tonight:

SCORES:
NE2: 23
Duke87: 22
US_89: 19
Alps: 19
Henry: 13
MNHighwayMan: 9
Formulanone: 9
SSOWorld: 6

My score should be 10, but thanks SSOWorld!  :-/
Mine should be 20, by that logic. Or 21 if I had been able to read and answer the 25E question (thanks, Chrome).
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Duke87 on December 05, 2019, 09:47:09 PM
The next trivia night will be held Wednesday, January 8th at 8:15 PM EST (that's 6:15 PM MST).

This will follow the same format as the last trivia night, where everyone will privately message their answers to the host.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Duke87 on January 08, 2020, 11:24:02 PM
Tonight's results:
cl94: 23
Alps: 17
Bruce: 17
US 89: 16
usends: 8
RoadPelican: 6
corco: 6
SSOWorld: 1

Questions:
1 FLORIDA: What government agency in Florida operates toll roads that accept E-ZPass? Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX)
2 VERMONT: What state route is the Cabot Creamery located on? VT 215
3 KENTUCKY: What is the name (not number) of the ring road around Lexington? New Circle Road
4 KANSAS: Closest Guess: what is the last mile marker on I-70 that is posted using Kansas Turnpike mileage, before I-70 mileage resumes? 226.2
5 NORTH DAKOTA: North Dakota does not use the word "fine" to describe a monetary penalty for violating traffic laws. What word do they use instead? "Fee"
6 ALASKA: An isolated section of AK 10 has seen local residents repeatedly and deliberately removing state highway shields from the road in order to protest plans to complete it. What town are the protesting residents from? Cordova
7 ITALY: What is the numerical designation for the Autostrada del Sole? A1
8 WISCONSIN: Where in Wisconsin is the infamous intersection of CTH P and CTH OO located? (either the county name or the nearest population center is acceptable) Chippewa County (also acceptable answers: Lake Hallie, Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire)
9 ILLINOIS: What was I-88 designated as immediately prior to becoming an interstate? IL 5
10 NEW YORK: What is the highest numbered street in New York City? 271 St
11 PENNSYLVANIA: What route in Pennsylvania has a bannered truck route that cars are legally prohibited from using? US 219
12 NEBRASKA: What Nebraska state route is Carhenge located on? NE 87
13 NORTH CAROLINA: What North Carolina state route has a section that is closed to the general public where it crosses a military base? NC 172
14 WYOMING: Closest Guess: How many other numbered routes does WY 789 have concurrencies with? 11 (I-80, I-80 BL, US 30, US 30Bus, US 287, US 26, US 20, US 16, US 14, US 310, US14A)
15 OHIO: The band that performed the theme song to the Inspector Gadget movie takes its name from its hometown in Ohio. What 3-digit interstate serves this town? I-680 (the name of the band is Youngstown)
16 NEW MEXICO: What road connects Roswell to Santa Fe? US 285
17 ICELAND: If you see a sign in Iceland that says "Malbik Endar", what is this warning you of? Pavement Ends
18 OKLAHOMA: What Oklahoma Turnpike has a section that is ceremonially named the "Liberty Parkway"? Creek Turnpike (also acceptable answer: OK 364)
19 LOUISIANA: What Louisiana state route comes closest to the mouth of the Mississippi River? LA 23
20 CONNECTICUT: In the 1980s the state of Connecticut moved to remove all tolls from the state's highways following a major crash at a toll barrier. In what town did this crash occur? Stratford
21 TEXAS: What is the one Texas state highway to have a designation consisting entirely of letters rather than numbers? TX OSR
22 PUERTO RICO: How many interstate highways are in Puerto Rico? 3
23 WASHINGTON: What town in Washington welcomes drivers arriving in it to "Come As You Are"? Aberdeen
24 CANADA: Closest Guess: How many times does the Alaska Highway cross the border between British Columbia and Yukon? 9
25 UNITED STATES: What east-west US highway crosses the continental divide three times? US40
---halftime---
26 MINNESOTA: What still active route in Minnesota ends at a closed Port of Entry on the Canadian Border? US 75
27 JAPAN: What record-setting bridge does route E28 cross? Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge
28 MISSISSIPPI: What town in Mississippi was formerly home to the infamous STOP-DEATH-STOP neon railroad crossing signal? Grenada
29 MISSOURI: The double decked section of I-229 in St Joseph, MO is occasionally discussed in roadgeek circles. What other highway in Missouri has a double decked section where one direction runs above the other? I-64
30 INDIANA: What is the only Indiana state highway that ends at the state's eastern border and enters Michigan? IN 120
31 MAINE: What town in Maine is home to no fewer than three active road crossings of the Canadian border? Calais
32 VIRGIN ISLANDS: What USVI territorial route leads to the easternmost point in the United States by direction of travel? VI 82
33 IOWA: What town in Iowa features a toll bridge privately owned by BNSF railway? Fort Madison
34 CALIFORNIA: Closest Guess: What is the exit number for the Zzyzx Road interchange on I-15? 239
35 MASSACHUSETTS: What Massachusetts state route has an erroneous county pentagon sign? MA 27
36 ARKANSAS: What Arkansas state route shares a concurrency with an Oklahoma state route? AR 43
37 BRAZIL: In what Brazillian city are the Rodovia dos Imigrantes and the Rodovia Anchieta located? São Paulo
38 GEORGIA: What is the numerical designation for the Bobby Jones Expressway? I-520
39 ARIZONA: If you are standing on the corner of 2nd Street and Kinsley Avenue, what city are you in? Winslow
40 DELAWARE: What two numbered routes does the Puncheon Run Connector connect? US 13 and DE 1
41 OREGON: What is the name of the cancelled freeway that was originally intended to carry I-80N (I-84) into downtown Portland? Mount Hood Highway
42 MONTANA: What does the state of Montana do with speed limits that no other state currently does as a statewide standard treatment? Post lower nighttime speed limits
43 NEW HAMPSHIRE: What road in New Hampshire features a location where one can shunpike a toll by getting off and then back on at the same interchange? F.E. Everett Turnpike
44 SOUTH DAKOTA: Closest Guess: what is the exit number off which Wall Drug is located? 110
45 VIRGINIA: What road features a tunnel under Colonial Williamsburg? Colonial National Historic Parkway
46 UTAH: What Utah state highway has a grade-separated set of commuter lanes approaching I-15? UT 92
47 AUSTRALIA: what Australian road features a section that is completely straight for 90 miles? N1/Eyre Highway
48 NEVADA: What is the name of the main road through the Las Vegas Strip? South Las Vegas Blvd
49 CANADA: What is the numerical route designation for the road to Tuktoyaktuk? NT 10
50 UNITED STATES: What does the MUTCD refer to mile markers as? Reference location signs
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on January 12, 2020, 09:42:43 PM
The next AARoads Trivia Night will be Wednesday, February 19 at 6:30 PM MST. Mark your calendars.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on January 12, 2020, 09:44:00 PM
Quote from: US 89 on January 12, 2020, 09:42:43 PM
The next AARoads Trivia Night will be Wednesday, February 19 at 6:30 PM MST. Mark your calendars.
Can we have that in real people time?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: paulthemapguy on January 12, 2020, 10:15:19 PM
Quote from: Alps on January 12, 2020, 09:44:00 PM
Quote from: US 89 on January 12, 2020, 09:42:43 PM
The next AARoads Trivia Night will be Wednesday, February 19 at 6:30 PM MST. Mark your calendars.
Can we have that in real people time?

To be clear, MST stands for Mountain Standard Time, not Mythical Standard Time.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: csw on January 12, 2020, 10:56:04 PM
Quote from: Alps on January 12, 2020, 09:44:00 PM
Quote from: US 89 on January 12, 2020, 09:42:43 PM
The next AARoads Trivia Night will be Wednesday, February 19 at 6:30 PM MST. Mark your calendars.
Can we have that in real people time?

Lol, literally just add 2 hours.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on January 12, 2020, 11:29:01 PM
Quote from: csw on January 12, 2020, 10:56:04 PM
Quote from: Alps on January 12, 2020, 09:44:00 PM
Quote from: US 89 on January 12, 2020, 09:42:43 PM
The next AARoads Trivia Night will be Wednesday, February 19 at 6:30 PM MST. Mark your calendars.
Can we have that in real people time?

Lol, literally just add 2 hours.
He should just post it in the correct time zone.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on January 12, 2020, 11:30:43 PM
Quote from: Alps on January 12, 2020, 11:29:01 PM
Quote from: csw on January 12, 2020, 10:56:04 PM
Quote from: Alps on January 12, 2020, 09:44:00 PM
Quote from: US 89 on January 12, 2020, 09:42:43 PM
The next AARoads Trivia Night will be Wednesday, February 19 at 6:30 PM MST. Mark your calendars.
Can we have that in real people time?
Lol, literally just add 2 hours.
He should just post it in the correct time zone.

I did. I observe the official time zone of chat, which is where this event will take place.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on January 13, 2020, 12:14:31 AM
Quote from: US 89 on January 12, 2020, 11:30:43 PM
Quote from: Alps on January 12, 2020, 11:29:01 PM
Quote from: csw on January 12, 2020, 10:56:04 PM
Quote from: Alps on January 12, 2020, 09:44:00 PM
Quote from: US 89 on January 12, 2020, 09:42:43 PM
The next AARoads Trivia Night will be Wednesday, February 19 at 8:30 PM EST. Mark your calendars.
Can we have that in real people time?
Lol, literally just add 2 hours.
He should just post it in the correct time zone.

I did. I observe the official time zone of chat, which is where this event will take place.
Are you referring to the time zone the admins live in, which is generally Eastern or Central?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: csw on January 13, 2020, 10:32:49 AM
Looks like we've got a case of...time zone privilege! Where's NE2?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on January 13, 2020, 12:33:49 PM
Mountain Time is the official time zone of chat. We decided that when you were boycotting the chatroom, Alps.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on January 13, 2020, 05:44:19 PM
Quote from: cl94 on January 13, 2020, 12:33:49 PM
Mountain Time is the official time zone of chat. We decided that when you were boycotting the chatroom, Alps.
The official time zone of whatever chat room isn't hosted by AARoads can be whatever you want it to be. You are not AARoads.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Dougtone on January 13, 2020, 06:29:51 PM
Quote from: paulthemapguy on January 12, 2020, 10:15:19 PM
Quote from: Alps on January 12, 2020, 09:44:00 PM
Quote from: US 89 on January 12, 2020, 09:42:43 PM
The next AARoads Trivia Night will be Wednesday, February 19 at 6:30 PM MST. Mark your calendars.
Can we have that in real people time?

To be clear, MST stands for Mountain Standard Time, not Mythical Standard Time.

I read MST as Mystery Science Theater, as in Mystery Science Theater 3000.

Alternatively, MST also stands for the Portuguese language abbreviation for Brazil's Landless Workers Movement, Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST).

See, there are more important things that MST stands for, besides squabbling over time zones.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: jakeroot on January 13, 2020, 07:28:36 PM
Quote from: Alps on January 13, 2020, 05:44:19 PM
Quote from: cl94 on January 13, 2020, 12:33:49 PM
Mountain Time is the official time zone of chat. We decided that when you were boycotting the chatroom, Alps.
The official time zone of whatever chat room isn't hosted by AARoads can be whatever you want it to be. You are not AARoads.

As long as we're allowed to change forum settings to our own time zones, how can there be any sort official time zone?

Mine's set to Pacific/24 hr, so the above time (6:30 PM MST) is doubly worthless. But I would need to convert from EST as well.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: hotdogPi on January 13, 2020, 07:34:38 PM
But we need it to be light out during trivia time. Think of the children!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Hot Rod Hootenanny on January 14, 2020, 02:23:08 PM
New Rule!
All time postings will be in Magyar Standard Time!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on February 16, 2020, 10:49:28 PM
As a reminder, in order to celebrate the life of the AARoads Chatroom as we know it, there will be one last trivia night this Wednesday night (time is above). It will follow the same general format as the previous two trivia nights, but with a few minor adjustments of my own.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on February 17, 2020, 12:50:42 AM
Quote from: US 89 on February 16, 2020, 10:49:28 PM
As a reminder, in order to celebrate the life of the AARoads Chatroom as we know it, there will be one last trivia night this Wednesday night (time is above). It will follow the same general format as the previous two trivia nights, but with a few minor adjustments of my own.
time is 8:30 EST
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on February 19, 2020, 01:44:58 PM
Trivia will be tonight at 6:30 PM MST (8:30 EST), in the AARoads Chat Room (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/chat1). Feel free to convert to whatever time zone you identify with, as long as it isn't UTC. If chat observes UTC, well...we'll deal with that if we have to.

Rules for tonight are as follows:
That is all. I'm hoping for a good turnout as we bid farewell to Chat.


EDIT: Because EST is popular!  :bigass: --sso
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on February 19, 2020, 10:46:11 PM
Scores from tonight are as follows:

Roadgeek Adam: 58
cl94: 43
NE2: 36.5
Duke87: 32.5
Alps: 28.5
Thing342: 16.5
Dougtone: 11.5
formulanone: 9
TheHighwayMan394: 7.5
Henry: 4
ozarkman417: 0.5
jakeroot: -1.5

Thanks to all who played. Questions will be posted when I have time to format them into a forum post.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: formulanone on February 19, 2020, 11:33:53 PM
formulanine
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: jakeroot on February 20, 2020, 05:04:56 AM
Well, this is fucking great. Now I have to redeem myself next go-around.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: jakeroot on February 20, 2020, 05:31:01 AM
I mentioned in the chat that I thought WA might have had some colored shields back in the day. I was referring to this photo I found a few days ago, which shows some US shields with slightly different shades of...whatever color they were:

Quote from: jakeroot on February 15, 2020, 07:39:13 PM
I don't know why there's so many different shades of US Routes.

Photo taken in Tacoma, WA. Approximate location here (https://www.historicaerials.com/location/47.241981598942424/-122.41097964267632/1968/18) (at the five-way intersection), looking Northwest (photo taken 1956 Nov 30):

(https://i.imgur.com/uZEhA38.jpg)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: usends on February 20, 2020, 08:16:27 AM
Quote from: jakeroot on February 20, 2020, 05:31:01 AM
...I thought WA might have had some colored shields back in the day...
Yes: from what I've been able to find, it was only in the larger cities.  See the bottom of this page (https://www.usends.com/colors.html) for some examples.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on February 21, 2020, 12:50:51 PM
Questions from Wednesday night:

Alaska Closest guess: What is the elevation of the highest year-round mountain pass in Alaska? 4813 ft
Arizona What is the official state designation for the bypassed old alignment of US 93 east of the Hoover Dam? SR 93X
Arkansas Arkansas Highway 88 is better known by what name? Talimena Scenic Drive
California Closest guess: What is the lowest surface elevation reached by any national-level (Interstate or US) route in California? -52 ft
Colorado Which state highway follows the routing of the once-proposed US 789 in northern Colorado? SH 13
District of Columbia U.S. Routes were once signed through the District with colored shields. What color was used to denote a northbound route? Blue
Delaware The westbound Delaware Turnpike toll can easily be shunpiked by exiting onto what state route? DE 896
Florida What is the official slogan for State Road 91? The Less Stressway
Georgia The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library is located on the site of a once-proposed interchange between which two Interstate freeways? I-485 and I-675
Hawaii State routes serving the island of Molokai begin with which number? 4
Idaho US 95 crosses the Idaho/Adams county line how many times? 5
Illinois If the Mormons were to return to Nauvoo today, what state route would take them to the city center? IL 96
Indiana I-74 parallels which US Route west of Indianapolis? US 136
Iowa I-880 is a redesignation of I-680, which was itself a redesignation from what? I-80N
Kansas What is Kansas's mileage cap? 10,000 miles
Kentucky KY 1747 serves as a partial beltway in the southeastern Louisville metropolitan area. What is its name? Hurstbourne Parkway
Louisiana I-10 crosses the Atchafalaya River in this parish, which is noncontiguous due to a surveying error. St. Martin Parish
Maine What is the westernmost state route in Maine? ME 16
Maryland Closest guess: How many Maryland state route numbers terminate at the DC line? 21
Massachusetts US 20 is the longest US Route today. Its eastern terminus is in Boston at which cross street? Beacon Street/Kenmore Square
Minnesota What is the closest state route to Lake Itasca? MN 200
Mississippi In which city do US 11 and US 98 intersect? Hattiesburg
Missouri Which town is known among road enthusiasts for its intersection of three consecutive US Highway numbers? Sikeston
Montana There are six counties that do not have any Interstate or US Highways. MT 200 passes through four of them. Which primary state route passes through both of the others? MT 5
Nevada What is the state designation for Summerlin Parkway? SR 613
New Hampshire Which route is entirely concurrent with Business US 302? NH 16A
New Jersey What route designation was previously signed on the final (farthest downstream) free crossing of the Delaware River? US 1 Business
New Mexico This state road serves the Carlsbad Caverns National Park visitor center. NM 7
New York The 1980 Olympics were held at Lake Placid, which is located at the junction of which two numbered routes? NY 73 and NY 86
North Carolina Which island contains a state highway but is inaccessible by land? Ocracoke
North Dakota Name either of the two routes that intersect on causeways in the middle of Devils Lake. ND 20 and ND 57
Oklahoma What is the name of the road designated as Oklahoma State Highway 344? Gilcrease Turnpike
Oregon Addresses in Portland contain a directional prefix before every street name. How many directional prefixes are in use? 7 (NW, NE, SW, SE, N, W, E)
Pennsylvania Of the Pennsylvania Routes whose numbers do not match their internal State Route designations, which one does not share a number with an interstate route in PA? PA 97 (designated SR 0197)
South Carolina What is the only ADHS corridor to enter South Carolina? Corridor W (Bonus: This corridor follows which numbered highway. US 25)
South Dakota As the crow flies, which route comes closest to the highest point in the United States east of the Rockies? SD 87
Texas Closest guess: What is the lowest-numbered exit on I-2? 130
Utah As determined by the centerline of the road, prior to the shrinking of Grand Staircase and designation of Bears Ears, which UDOT-maintained routes entered a national park or monument? US 89; SR 9, 12, 24, 92, 95, 143
Vermont Which U.S. Route in Vermont does not have any associated bannered U.S. Routes in that state? US 302
Virginia What is the Virginia route designation for the George Washington Memorial Parkway? VA 90005
Washington Port Townsend and Fort Casey are connected by a ferry, which carries what numerical designation? WA 20
Wisconsin What is the only state-level or higher route to cross the western boundary of Wisconsin not at a river? MN 23
Wyoming What is the maximum number of concurrent mainline U.S. Highways in Wyoming, excluding implied routes in Yellowstone? BONUS: name them. 4 (US 26, 89, 189, 191)
United States What was the last US Highway to be commissioned entirely in one state? US 57
United States Name the remaining U.S. Routes that still split into E/W and N/S components that later rejoin. US 11, 19, 25, 31, 45, 49, 70
Canada Calgary's ring road goes by what name? Stoney Trail
Mexico What is the only Mexican “directo” Federal Route (i.e. suffixed with D) to terminate directly at the United States border? Federal Route 15D, Nogales
United Kingdom Which three motorways are located in Wales? M4, M48, A48(M)
France Le Mans is well known for car racing. If you drove from there to Paris along the fastest route, you’d likely spend most of your time on this motorway. A11
Australia This highway is the most direct route between the two largest metropolitan areas in Australia. Hume Highway/Highway 31
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: froggie on February 21, 2020, 01:56:49 PM
QuoteNew Hampshire Which route is entirely concurrent with Business US 302? NH 16A

I'm not convinced BUSINESS 302 even exists anymore.  Wikipedia's pages on it reference the state's route log (which is no longer accessible) and the state's GIS road data.  Recent versions of the latter make ZERO mention of BUSINESS 302 along 16A.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: jakeroot on February 21, 2020, 04:34:22 PM
Quote from: US 89 on February 21, 2020, 12:50:51 PM
Oklahoma What is the name of the road designated as Oklahoma State Highway 344? Gilcrease Turnpike

This road currently exists?




Quote from: usends on February 20, 2020, 08:16:27 AM
Quote from: jakeroot on February 20, 2020, 05:31:01 AM
...I thought WA might have had some colored shields back in the day...
Yes: from what I've been able to find, it was only in the larger cities, and the colors may have been different between different cities.  See the bottom of this page (https://www.usends.com/colors.html) for some examples.

That's really cool. I was thinking that the shields might have had slightly different shades of grey or black or white, but the text photo you have in that link definitely seals the deal.

Unfortunately, Tacoma no longer has any US routes running through it, and hasn't for decades, so I'm sure those colored route shields are long gone.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on March 24, 2020, 06:03:29 PM
Before I forget to do the scheduling, right now let me announce the following:

Roadgeek Adam's Roads Bar Trivia
Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 7:32 p.m.
AARoads chat, in whatever form it will be on April 15.

There will be posts upcoming on rules and formats as we get closer.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on March 24, 2020, 06:20:15 PM
Quote from: Roadgeek Adam on March 24, 2020, 06:03:29 PM
Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 7:32 p.m.

That's 5:32 pm real time.  :sombrero:
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on March 30, 2020, 12:13:11 AM
So the full rules and format is definitely a bit of a different take from previous trivias. I have a friend in Corning, New York who is a DJ and does bar trivia and I like that style a bit more. (I have partaken in bar trivia). So the format is going to be fun.

There are many basic rules and one I'll have to explain a bit further down below.

a) There are 56 questions.
b) There will be 6 rounds and a final J! / wager round for question 56.
c) The scoring system will be like this:
   c1) Round 1 - 5 points (10 questions)
   c2) Round 2 - 10 points (10 questions)
   c3) Round 3 - 15 points (10 questions)
   c4) Round 4 - 20 points (10 questions)
   c5) Round 5 - 25 points (10 questions)
   c6) Round 6 - 30 points (5 questions)
   c7) Round 7 - Wager (1 question)
d) There are multiple answer and range questions.
e) 34 US states, 6 Canadian provinces, 1 US pseudo-territory, and 6 countries are represented in the questions.
f) This is not an open notes quizzer. You have your brains and your strong brains alone in answering the questions.
g) Each question except for 3 about to explain is going to be 30-32 seconds. There will be breaks of 2 minutes between R1-R2, R2-R3 and so on except for R6-7 where wagers will be PMed to me.
h) Now, this is the tough one. There will be 3 questions spread out around the game that test your concepts of logic. There is a British game show named Only Connect that airs on BBC2. I have attached a copy of an episode for you to get the idea.

Simply put, there will be questions:
h1) I will give you 1 of 4 clues every 15 seconds. You have to tell me what the common bond is between the 4 clues.
h2) I will give you 1 of 3 clues every 15 seconds. You will have to tell me the 4th. (No need to explain the connection, but I need the 4th)
h3) I will give you 4 different phrases every 15 seconds. You will notice they are all missing vowels. I have also rearranged the consonants around a bit so they may not match the words. You will have 60 seconds to give me all 4 full phrases.
If I gave you the connecting wall we'd be here all night.
i) There will be no penalties for wrong answers except for question no. 56.

This will be fun to host. I may never get to host again, so I'm going full-blast on this one.

Remember, April 15, 2020 (a Wednesday) at 7:32 pm.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on March 30, 2020, 12:40:59 AM
Quote from: Roadgeek Adam on March 30, 2020, 12:13:11 AM
Simply put, there will be questions:
h1) I will give you 1 of 4 clues every 15 seconds. You have to tell me what the common bond is between the 4 clues.
h2) I will give you 1 of 3 clues every 15 seconds. You will have to tell me the 4th. (No need to explain the connection, but I need the 4th)
h3) I will give you 4 different phrases every 15 seconds. You will notice they are all missing vowels. I have also rearranged the consonants around a bit so they may not match the words. You will have 60 seconds to give me all 4 full phrases.
If I gave you the connecting wall we'd be here all night.

This will be fun to host. I may never get to host again, so I'm going full-blast on this one.

Remember, April 15, 2020 (a Wednesday) at 7:32 pm.
h1) You get one guess every 15 seconds. If you change your guess after the next clue, you get only that number of points.
h2) Same
h3) The consonants will be in order, but the spaces will vary.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on March 30, 2020, 12:54:56 AM
After talking with Steve and others. I will probably host a dummy round on April 8 at 8 pm of the 3 question styles in the video above. Seems fair to be prepared.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on March 30, 2020, 02:52:10 PM
Heh, Only Connect is one of the shows I watch semi-regularly when across the pond. I like the sound of this trivia night. "Find the link" or "complete the series", so just getting lucky won't help you as much.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: CNGL-Leudimin on March 31, 2020, 08:50:18 AM
Quote from: US 89 on March 24, 2020, 06:20:15 PM
Quote from: Roadgeek Adam on March 24, 2020, 06:03:29 PM
Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 7:32 p.m.

That's 5:32 pm real time.  :sombrero:

No, it is 1:32 a.m. on Thursday, 2020, April 16 real time :bigass:. So once again, I'm out.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on March 31, 2020, 04:30:11 PM
Quote from: CNGL-Leudimin on March 31, 2020, 08:50:18 AM
Quote from: US 89 on March 24, 2020, 06:20:15 PM
Quote from: Roadgeek Adam on March 24, 2020, 06:03:29 PM
Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 7:32 p.m.

That's 5:32 pm real time.  :sombrero:

No, it is 1:32 a.m. on Thursday, 2020, April 16 real time :bigass:. So once again, I'm out.

As much as I'd love to make the UK at home, even with everyone in quarantine, people are still working at like 5 or 6 in the evening. Trust me, I'd make it work if I could, especially with a British game show forming three questions.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on April 14, 2020, 05:25:39 PM
Fresh reminder that trivia is tomorrow at 7:32 pm EDT.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on April 15, 2020, 06:46:07 PM
Final reminder, trivia starts in 45 minutes.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on April 15, 2020, 11:19:38 PM
So trivia is over for me. Here is the questions and scores, which was won by cl94

QUESTIONS:
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ROUND 1 (5 PTS)
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QUESTION 1 - TEXAS
Hurricane Jerry in 1989 wiped out a section of this state highway between TX 142 and Clam Lake Road northeast of Galveston. Despite numerous proposals (and more hurricane strikes), this section has never been rebuilt and reclaimed by nature.

ANSWER: TX 87

QUESTION 2 - RHODE ISLAND
Two abandoned temporary ramps built in 1992 exist on Route 138 in North Kingstown for use during construction of this bridge.

ANSWER: JAMESTOWN VERRAZZANO BRIDGE

QUESTION 3 - WESTERN ENGLAND
The southern terminus of the A590 is at the shoreline of the Irish Sea in Barrow-in-Furness, which would be at the approximate junction of a fictional rail bridge to Vicartsown on this island in Rev. Wilbert Awdry's The Railway Series, later integrated into Thomas & Friends and Shining Time Station.

ANSWER: THE ISLE OF SODOR

QUESTION 4 - KENTUCKY
Due to the growing epidemic of opioids, oxycodone providers in Florida and the low median income of the area, the stretch of this interstate in eastern Kentucky has been given the nickname "The Pill Pipeline".

ANSWER: INTERSTATE 75

QUESTION 5 - NEVADA (MULT. ANSWER)
70 miles northwest of the famous Area 51, The Tonopah Test Range, colloquially known as Area 52, is located southeast of the city of Tonopah, which marks the junction of these two US routes.

ANSWER: US 95 and US 6

QUESTION 6 - ROADS & MUSIC
C.W. McCall's song "Convoy" was a big song in 1976 during the Trucker craze in the 70s. Performed by William Fries, a marketer who created the McCall character for Old Home Bread, notes in the song this interstate from Texas to Missouri "like a rocket sled on rails".

ANSWER: INTERSTATE 44

QUESTION 7 - COLORADO
State Highway 121's southern terminus in Littleton is also located at the entranceway for this large United States Department of Defense contractor company.

ANSWER: LOCKHEED MARTIN

QUESTION 8 - ARIZONA
The southern terminus of State Highway 67 is at this major access point on the Grand Canyon.

ANSWER: NORTH RIM

QUESTION 9 - OKLAHOMA
In 1962, the city of Henryetta, located at the junction of Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 62 had a small outbreak of this fatal disease made famous on the Oregon Trail.

ANSWER: (YOU HAVE DIED OF) DYSENTERY

QUESTION 10 - ALABAMA
On Sunday, March 7, 1965, (Sen.) John Lewis of SNCC, Hosea Williams of SCLC among others left the Brown A.M.E. church on a 54 mile march to Montgomery but was attacked by the Alabama National Guard and Dallas County Sherriffs workers after crossing this bridge out of Selma on U.S. Route 80.

ANSWER: EDMUND PETTUS BRIDGE

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ROUND 2 (10 PTS)
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QUESTION 11 - AUSTRIA
The B225 road, also known as the Wienerbergstraße, passes through multiple business parks in Vienna along with the Vienna Central Cemetery, where this "Rock Me Amadeus" singer was buried after his death in 1998.

ANSWER: FALCO

QUESTION 12 - WEST VIRGINIA
The famous Mothman story of Point Pleasant originates from a TNT site once known as the Point Pleasant Depot, off this state route in the area.

ANSWER: WV 62

QUESTION 13 - WASHINGTON
The former alignment of WA 16 crosses the city of Burley north of WA 302. This community was established in 1898 as a utopian commune based on this form of leftist belief.

ANSWER: SOCIALISM

QUESTION 14 - IOWA
Known as a midwestern knockoff of Lombard Street in San Francisco, this street and tourist attraction in Burlington, Iowa has curves totalling 1100 degrees (compared to Lombard's 1000 degrees).

ANSWER: SNAKE ALLEY

QUESTION 15 - MARYLAND
MD 417 in Grantsville, Maryland was renumbered to this in 1963 to match it's Pennsylvania counterpart at the state line.

ANSWER: MD 669

QUESTION 16 - NORTH AMERICA (ONLY CONNECT: COMMON BONDS)
In this sequence, you will be presented with 4 clues that all share a common bond. I will read each one of them in order from hardest to easiest. You have to PM me what the common bond is.

BC 97 (10 points)
I-90 (7 points)
WA 520 (5 points)
VT 65 (2 points)

ANSWER: ALL HAVE FLOATING BRIDGES

QUESTION 17 - PENNSYLVANIA
Until the 1940s, the eastern shore highway of Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania was designated as SR 0515. By the late 1940s, PA 515 was replaced by a second branch of this route that served as both of its termini.

ANSWER: PA 415

QUESTION 18 - ILLINOIS (MULT. ANSWER)
U.S. Route 54 ends currently at Interstate 72, U.S. Route 36 and Illinois Route 107 in Newburg Township. However, until 1972, U.S. Route 54 ended in Chicago at the junction of these two streets.

ANSWER: MICHIGAN AVE & LAKE SHORE DRIVE

QUESTION 19 - ROUTES IN VIDEO GAMES
Despite the fact that route numbers cannot be copyrighted, US 66 in the fictional city of Los Santos, California, is renumbered to this US route, used in Ohio and Kentucky.

ANSWER: US 68

QUESTION 20 - EMPIRE STATE OF MIND (RANGE: +- 5)
This is the number of untolled exits on the entirety of the New York State Thruway main line.

ANSWER: 28 (1-15A, 50-55, 61)
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ROUND 3 (15 PTS)
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QUESTION 21 - ROADS ON OLD RAILS
This expressway in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre metropolitan area was built on a former right-of-way to the interuban Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad (more commonly known as the Laurel Line). (I will take the name or the internal state route designation).

ANSWER: CENTRAL SCRANTON EXPRESSWAY (OR) SR 3007

QUESTION 22 - GREENLAND (EXACT ANSWER)
To be built in 2020, the first inner city road in Greenland (running between Sismiut and Kangerlussaq) will be this many lanes wide.

ANSWER: 1

QUESTION 23 - FEAR & PANIC (MULT. CHOICE)
Multiple transportation authorities in the United States offer rides for people who suffer from gephyrophobia (known in Greek as gephuraphobos), which is a fear of this structure.

A) ROADS
B) TUNNELS
C) BRIDGES

ANSWER: BRIDGES

QUESTION 24 - MISSISSIPPI
The buried bodies of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Mickey Schwener were found at an earthen dam in 1964 north of this route that runs southwest out of Philadelphia in Neshoba County.

ANSWER: MS 21

QUESTION 25 - UNITED STATES MINOR OUTLYING ISLANDS
Blue vertical street blades mark the intersections on Sand Island of this atoll, which was an important trans-Atlantic fueling stop and the site of a World War II battle from June 4-7, 1942.

ANSWER: MIDWAY ATOLL (also accept ISLAND)

QUESTION 26 - GEORGIA
Pascual Perez of the Atlanta Braves unfortunately gained the nickname "Wrong-Way Perez" when he missed his start after getting lost this interstate trying to get to Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium on August 19, 1982.

ANSWER: I-285

QUESTION 27 - NEW HAMPSHIRE
A stanza of "The Bridge Builder" by Will Allen Dromgoole is engraved on the decrepit Vilas Bridge between Bellows Falls, Vermont and this route in North Walpole, New Hampshire.

ANSWER: NH 12

QUESTION 28 - MICHIGAN
The North Huron Byway was created in 2015 as of one the Pure Michigan Byways, entirely run on this route that exists on two landmasses.

ANSWER: M-134

QUESTION 29 - MONTANA
Though open since 1914, the United States and Canada made the Scobey-Coronach Port of Entry at the end of this route the first to be fully automated in 1996.

ANSWER: MT 13

QUESTION 30 - CONNECTICUT (MULT. ANSWER)
Exits 18, 62 and 72 on Interstate 95 in Connecticut all serve as connector roads for state parks in Connecticut along the Long Island Sound. Name the three parks these exits serve.

ANSWER: HAMMONASSET, ROCKY NECK & SHERWOOD ISLAND


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ROUND 4 (20 PTS)
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QUESTION 31 - TUVALU (RANGE: +- 2KM)
Despite a population of over 11,000, Tuvalu contains this amount of public road mileage, the least for a country (or disputed territory) in the world with at least .01 km of roads. (Vatican City for example, has zero.)

ANSWER: 8 KM

QUESTION 32 - SASKATCHEWAN
Brown Street in La Ronge marks the northern terminus of Provincial Highway 2, where it suddenly transitions to this designation for another 137 miles (202 km) to the southern hores of Reindeer Lake.

ANSWER: SK 102

QUESTION 33 - WYOMING (MULT. ANSWER)
Utah State Route 43 serves a 10.557 mile long connection between these two Wyoming state highways that both end at the border.

ANSWER: WY 414 & WY 530

QUESTION 34 - OHIO
For some reason the intersection of West Main Street and Fifth Street in Williamsburg represents the southern terminus of this road, which ends in the middle of a concurrency with OH 133 through Williamsburg.

ANSWER: OH 276

QUESTION 35 - LOUISIANA
This state highway cuts through the Poverty Point UNESCO World Heritage Site, which features earthen ridges and mounds built between 1700 and 1100 BC in northeastern Louisiana.

ANSWER: LA 577

QUESTION 36 - VERMONT (ONLY CONNECT: 4TH IN SEQUENCE)
In this sequence, you have to figure out what the fourth in a sequence would be. There is only one correct answer.
VT 26 (0.013) (20 points)
VT 119 (0.080) (12 points)
VT 25A (0.088) (7 points)
VT XXX (5 points)

ANSWER: VT 147 (0.145) / Shortest state routes in Vermont by length from smallest to largest.
(Mileage is not required, just the route)

QUESTION 37 - MONOPOLY
Of the original 20 properties on the 1935 Monopoly board named after streets in Atlantic City, the only does not exist physically is this one, demolished when Showboat Atlantic City Casino was built on it in 1987.

ANSWER: ST. CHARLES PLACE


QUESTION 38 - NORTH CAROLINA (MULT. ANSWER)
Located in the shadows of Amburn Mountain, the westernmost road crossing of the Tennessee/North Carolina border is located on this concurrency near Wolf Creek.

ANSWER: US 64 & 74


QUESTION 39 - UNITED STATES (ONLY CONNECT: MISSING VOWELS)
In this sequence, we have removed all the vowels from certain road-related structures. You have to guess each of them as I reveal them. There are 4 in all, worth 5 points each for a total of 20. The letters remaining are split up but spaces are moved to make it harder to interpret. 
GRGWS HNGTNB RDG (George Washington Bridge)
LLGHN YMNTNT NNL (Allegheny Mountain Tunnel)
HN GNG LKTN NL (Hanging Lake Tunnel)
SVN NSBLBR DG (Savanna-Sabula Bridge)

QUESTION 40 - CROSSING THE DELAWARE
Of the road bridges that crossed the Delaware River from Trenton, New Jersey to Hancock, New York, this is the only bridge that has historically never been tolled.

ANSWER: POND EDDY BRIDGE [Error found after, accepted INTERSTATE 84 BRIDGE]

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ROUND 5 (25 PTS)
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QUESTION 41 - VIRGINIA
Assigned in July 1935, State Route 48 is the unsigned designation of the Blue Ridge Parkway ad this other National Park Road from Rockfish Gap to Front Royal.

ANSWER: SKYLINE DRIVE

QUESTION 42 - CALIFORNIA
On May 17, 1995, 35-year old Shawn Nelson stole an M60A3 Patton tank from the California Army National Guard and went on a 23-minute chase through San Diego until getting stuck on the median of this freeway, where he was shot and killed by Officer Rick Piner.

ANSWER: CA 163

QUESTION 43 - QUEBEC
Due to the lack of ferries at the termini of Havre-Aubert and Ile de la Grande Entree, it is impossible to clinch this route from south to north and vice versa, but from the center.

ANSWER: QC 199

QUESTION 44 - EASTERN ENGLAND & SCOTLAND
The A1 follows the route of this 19th century highway from London to Edinburgh known for being a primary stage coach road. Multiple literary legends from Charles Dickens to J.B. Priestley have used this specific road in their works.

ANSWER: GREAT NORTH ROAD

QUESTION 45 - PANAMA
This is the amount of federal routes cross bridges over the Panama Canal from north to south and vice versa. (RANGE: +- 1)

ANSWER: 3

QUESTION 46 - NEW JERSEY
Save for Lyons, Basking Ridge and Bernardsville, this 500-level county route comes within 1 block to 1 mile of all other New Jersey Transit Gladstone Branch stations.

ANSWER: CR 512

QUESTION 47 - NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
Formerly known as Privy Road due to the many outhouses in the area, this dirt street in Yellowknife has attained this current name because of the poverty in the area. The city officialized this name in the late 2010s after years of slang status.

ANSWER: RAGGED ASS ROAD

QUESTION 48 - INDIANA
On November 13 of this year, the Cline Avenue Bridge (IN 912) was closed over the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal (between exits 1 & 5A) due to questionable safety. The bridge would end up being demolished in 2013.

ANSWER: 2009

QUESTION 49 - MANITOBA
This route that forks off from PR 280 east of Gillam and ends at the site of a former HydroElectric dam construction community is one of those proposed to be extended to be the first all-weather route to Nunavut.

ANSWER: PR 290

QUESTION 50 - ONTARIO
The southern terminus of this tertiary route (meaning 8XX) is a chain-link fence blocking access to the abandoned mining community of Burchell Lake, Ontario, closed in 1967 when mining profits went south.

ANSWER: ON 802

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ROUND 6 (30 PTS)
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QUESTION 51 - URUGUAY (RANGE QUESTION +- 30ft)
Located 90 miles east of Montevideo, the Puente Laguna Garzon (Laguna Garzon Bridge), features a special circular design near the eastern end with a section of water splitting the two sides of this diameter.

ANSWER: 309ft

QUESTION 52 - NOVA SCOTIA
Nova Scotia Route 125 serves a partial beltway around this city on the easternmost edge of the province, marking the eastern most one-designation beltway of a city in North America.

ANSWER: SYDNEY

QUESTION 53 - #EASTNEVADA (UTAH)
A seven-year old playing with matches on April 6, 2008 when he inadventerently set a brush fire that resulted in the burning of this bridge on UT 128, a 1916 bridge across the Colorado River that served cars until 1988.

ANSWER: DEWEY BRIDGE

QUESTION 54 - MISSOURI
Construction of the new 22,500-seat soccer stadium for a MLS expansion resulted in MoDOT closing this exit and all its ramps near the old Union Station.

ANSWER: 39

QUESTION 55 - NEW MEXICO
In 2005 and 2009, Larry Barker of KRQE (Channel 13 in Albuquerque) noted the Bureau of Indian Affairs continuously failed to pavement N-55, a federal road going from Albuqerque to this remote village on the Navajo Indian Reservation.

ANSWER: ALAMO

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ROUND 7 (WAGER)
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QUESTION 56 - SOUTH AFRICA
The Bloukrans Bridge along Highway N2 in the Western Cape section of South Africa stands 272 meters (892 feet) above the Bloukans River, marking the highest commercial version of this activity.

ANSWER: BUNGEE JUMPING


SCORES

cl94 - 805
Bruce - 804
Brandon - 665
corco - 420
Duke87 - 358
NE2 - 266
US 89 - 240
TheHighwayMan394 - 101
Alps - 69
paulthemapguy - 31

Those who DNF:

dougtone - 240
Laura - 25
DanTheRoadsMan - 65
ozarkman417 - 45
rawmustard - 45

cl94 & Bruce are co-hosting the next trivia on a date to be determined.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: US 89 on April 16, 2020, 02:44:46 PM
Quote from: Roadgeek Adam on April 15, 2020, 11:19:38 PM
Alps - 69
corco - 420
Brandon - 665

So close.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on April 16, 2020, 03:17:55 PM
I liked this trivia and I think the amount of thought that went into the questions raises the bar for the rest of us. All questions were at least tangentially related to roads, but often included some good pop culture and historical references.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: froggie on April 16, 2020, 04:18:32 PM
QuoteQUESTION 36 - VERMONT (ONLY CONNECT: 4TH IN SEQUENCE)
In this sequence, you have to figure out what the fourth in a sequence would be. There is only one correct answer.
VT 26 (0.013) (20 points)
VT 119 (0.080) (12 points)
VT 25A (0.088) (7 points)
VT XXX (5 points)

ANSWER: VT 147 (0.145) / Shortest state routes in Vermont by length from smallest to largest.
(Mileage is not required, just the route)

Mileage source?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on April 16, 2020, 06:25:51 PM
Quote from: US 89 on April 16, 2020, 02:44:46 PM
Quote from: Roadgeek Adam on April 15, 2020, 11:19:38 PM
Alps - 69
corco - 420
Brandon - 665

So close.
The importance of math!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: ozarkman417 on April 16, 2020, 07:42:20 PM
I volunteer to donate a point to Brandon. The trifecta will be complete!
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on May 14, 2020, 02:21:06 AM
I volunteer to host in the meantime if cl94 isn't prepared to host this month. I've had a trivia drawn up for a few months now.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: cl94 on May 14, 2020, 01:56:08 PM
Quote from: Alps on May 14, 2020, 02:21:06 AM
I volunteer to host in the meantime if cl94 isn't prepared to host this month. I've had a trivia drawn up for a few months now.

I'll cede to you for this month and I'll cede a full trivia to Bruce for afterward because yaaaaaaaaay, no time to write something up! :|
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on May 14, 2020, 04:47:53 PM
Alright, what's a good night? 5/20?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: SSOWorld on May 14, 2020, 06:24:53 PM
Quote from: Alps on May 14, 2020, 04:47:53 PM
Alright, what's a good night? 5/20?
Yes
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on May 15, 2020, 01:17:55 AM
Quote from: SSOWorld on May 14, 2020, 06:24:53 PM
Quote from: Alps on May 14, 2020, 04:47:53 PM
Alright, what's a good night? 5/20?
Yes
Announce it. Make it so.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: SSOWorld on May 17, 2020, 09:21:40 AM
Done.  Assuming 8:30 EDT.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Roadgeekteen on May 18, 2020, 12:51:53 AM
How long is trivia night normally?
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on May 18, 2020, 01:23:47 AM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on May 18, 2020, 12:51:53 AM
How long is trivia night normally?
I try to keep mine to 2-2.5 hours by moving questions along and minimizing idle chatter.

To answer the other question: 8:30 PM Eastern, 5:30 PM Pacific, do the math otherwise.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on May 20, 2020, 05:55:31 PM
TONIGHT'S RULES

Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Alps on May 20, 2020, 11:17:41 PM

Congratulations to cl94 (again) who won tonight's trivia. Final scores:
cl94
Bruce
corco
NE2
US_89
RoadPelican
SSOWorld
82
70
58
46
39
9
6


Questions and answers below:



=======================REGION 1: OLD NORTHWEST========================


1. MICHIGAN
Name each of the two non-bannered US highways that stay within 90 degrees of their signed direction at all times while in Michigan. (2 pts each)
24, 131 (both N-S)


2. INDIANA
At what city does the southern leg of I-69 currently transition into IN 37?
Martinsville


3. OHIO
Closest guess: How many current state highways are there in Ohio per Wikipedia's list? (3 pts. for exact, otherwise 2 for closest)
527


4. ILLINOIS
When 2 or more Interstates junction, if you add the numbers of the Interstates together, sometimes that total will be prime. Which Interstate has the most prime junctions?
57 (57/74, 57/70, 57/80, 57/94)


5. WISCONSIN
What is the largest body of water separating I-41 and I-43?
Lake Winnebago


=======================REGION 2: WEST========================


6. CALIFORNIA
Most of the original CA Route 1 (pre-1964) is now this route.
US 101
BONUS: The rest of original CA Route 1 is now this other route.
US 199


7. OREGON/IDAHO
You want to make money by smuggling marijuana from Oregon into Idaho. To avoid detection, you're using the only highway that changes numbers at the border. Give one for 1 point or both for 2 points.
OR 201, ID 19


8. UTAH
The oddly numbered US 163 meets US 191 on the west side of Bluff. What evenly numbered state highway meets US 191 on the east side of Bluff?
162


9. ARIZONA
What is the westernmost numbered highway in Arizona?
US 95 (south of Yuma) [accept Indian Route 6, it's farther]


10. HAWAII
What is the largest Hawaiian island with no state highway?
Ni'ihau


=======================REGION 3: PACIFIC NORTHWEST========================


11. ALASKA
What is the name of the proposed highway extension of AK 7 north of Juneau toward Skagway?
Lynn Canal Hwy. or Juneau Access Road


12. BRITISH COLUMBIA
The western extremity of the Trans-Canada Highway (16) is on what island?
Graham Island or Haida Gwaii (1 pt for Queen Charlotte Islands)


13. ALBERTA
This number has been given to the old road from Calgary to Edmonton.
2A


14. WASHINGTON
How does Washington number its 3-digit highways, in general?
First 2 digits = parent route


15. MONTANA
This is the shortest US highway in Montana.
US 20 [I did not specify "only"]


=======================REGION 4: NORTHEAST========================


16. NEW JERSEY
NJ signs "The Caldwells," "The Oranges," "The Amboys," and "The Ridgefields." What is the only highway associated with two of those?
I-280 ("The Oranges" signed from 80, "The Caldwells" signed at exit 5)


17. MASSACHUSETTS
What two route numbers can be found on VFW Highway? (2 pts each)
MA 38, MA 110 [113 leaves where VFW begins! - confirmed by article in Lowell Sun]


18. NEW YORK
If you drew a straight line between any two consecutive Finger Lakes, what are the most state highways you would cross?
6 (Seneca to Cayuga: 414, 227, 79, 228, 96, 89 - barely clips 79)


19. NEW HAMPSHIRE
This state highway ends in the White Mountains, not at another state highway.
49


20. NEW ENGLAND
What is the lowest number that is a state (not US) highway in all six New England states?
10
BONUS: What is the lowest number that is a state highway in all 6 states AND not a former New England route in any of the states?
101


=======================REGION 5: UNITED STATES========================


21. GENERAL
Which state has the lowest, but non-zero, total mileage of 3-digit US highways?
Idaho (under 1 mile)


22. GENERAL
What is the longest current multi-state (3+) route that runs north-south?
IA-MO-AR 5 (over 600 mi)


23. GENERAL
East of the Hudson, US 6 is farthest south at Peekskill, NY. What is the next city west (50,000+ population) where US 6 is at least that far south?
Council Bluffs, IA


24. GENERAL
What is the only east-west US highway that is directly north of US 2 at some point?
52 (signed west at split in ND)


25. GENERAL
For 1 point each, list each north-south 2-digit Interstate that is east of I-95 at some point. 4 answers.
93, 87 N, 76 (NJ considers N/S), 97 [87 S, 73 are not yet built]


=======================REGION 6: SOUTHEAST========================


26. FLORIDA
This is the westernmost highway in the Eastern Time Zone in Florida.
US 98
BONUS: This is the easternmost highway in the Central Time Zone in Florida.
US 90


27. NORTH CAROLINA
This is the (now-visible) number for the future freeway under construction east of Durham.
I-885


28. TENNESSEE
This is the only ten I see. What other highway does TN 10 mostly follow?
US 231


29. SOUTH CAROLINA
Which highway travels between the two largest lakes entirely in the state, Lakes Moultrie and Marion?
SC 45


30. GEORGIA
What number describes both the closest Interstate and state route to the oldest covered bridge in the state?
85 [Red Oak Creek]
BONUS: What is the closest US highway?
Alt 27


=======================REGION 7: GREAT WHITE NORTH========================


31. CANADA
Les Iles-de-la-Madeleine, notable for QC 199, can only be reached by ferry from which province?
PEI


32. QUEBEC
Where is the current southern end of A-73?
St. George/St-Georges or QC 204


33. NOVA SCOTIA
What is the westernmost highway on the NS mainland?
1
BONUS: What is the westernmost highway in NS, not on the mainland?
217


34. ONTARIO
Where is the northernmost US border crossing from Ontario?
11/Rainy River


35. MANITOBA
This major highway bisects the land between Lake Winnipeg and Lake Winnipegosis (the disease of Winnipeg).
6
=======================REGION 8: MID-SOUTH========================


36. TEXAS/NEW MEXICO
What highway in which state (or both) is the southernmost Rio Grande crossing entirely within the United States? 1 point if you get the right number but the wrong state(s).
Thrown out - answer is actually Racetrack Drive in NM


37. OKLAHOMA
What is the only state highway that spans the panhandle without changing numbers at either border?
23


38. ARKANSAS
True or false: Arkansas state highways have always used the state outline shield.
TRUE


39. MISSISSIPPI/ALABAMA
What is the easternmost MS/AL border crossing by a numbered highway?
US 72


40. MISSOURI
This state highway forms a partial beltway around downtown Jefferson City.
179


=======================REGION 9: MID-ATLANTIC========================


41. MARYLAND
Which 2 state highways end at a ferry along the Chesapeake Bay? (2 pts each)
333, 413


42. VIRGINIAS
True or false: every primary state highway keeps its number when it crosses between WV and VA.
FALSE
BONUS: What is the one highway that does not? Need state and number.
WV 45 (and apparently WV 123)


43. PENNSYLVANIA
PA 4 no longer exists. It was renumbered to this US highway that also no longer exists.
US 111


44. KENTUCKY
Name the only limited-access parkway that has not had its name changed.
Audubon Pkwy.


45. DC
Union Station is on this state-named street.
Massachusetts Ave.


=======================REGION 10: MIDWEST========================


46. KANSAS
Well before it had 16 petals, the original embossed Kansas route shield had this unusual number of petals.
25


47. NEBRASKA
What is the longest north-south US highway in Nebraska?
183
BONUS: What is the shortest north-south US highway in Nebraska?
159


48. MINNESOTA
By far the largest lake in Minnesota is Red Lake. Which state highway spends the most time along Red Lake?
1 (more than 72 or 89)


49. IOWA
The only known state outline shield is for this route.
IA 92


50. COLORADO
If you want to get as close as possible to the highest point in the state, what highway should you be on? 1 point for US, 2 points for state, 4 points for Forest Road (guess any or all).
US 24, CO 82, Forest Road 110 or 110J (allow 125B) [it's Mt Elbert]


=======================BONUS ROUND (4 QUESTIONS)========================


51. WYOMING/NEVADA
Besides I-80, only one numbered highway connects to both Wyoming and Nevada. For two points per answer, six total, give the numbered highways on each side of these borders.
NV 233, UT 30, WY 89


52. LABRADOR
For one point per answer, seven total, list the numbered routes in Labrador.
500, 503, 510, 513, 514, 516, 520


53. DELAWARE/LOUISIANA
For one point per answer, eight total, list the numbered routes in Delaware that are not found in Louisiana. Ignore lettered suffixes like 1A and Business/Alt./etc.
7, 202, 261, 273, 279, 286, 299, 491


54. DAKOTAS
For one point per answer, nine total, list the numbered routes (state, US, or Interstate) that maintain their number upon crossing the SD/ND border. 2 bonus points (minimum 6 answers) or 1 bonus point (4-5 answers) if all of your answers are in geographical order from west to east.
US 85, US 12, 1806, 1804, US 83, US 281, I-29 / US 81, 127 (Google is wrong about 31)
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: Roadgeekteen on May 20, 2020, 11:33:04 PM
Wow, trivia seems super tough! I would never be able to do well on most of these. I might join sometime, but not sure when.
Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: ozarkman417 on May 20, 2020, 11:45:31 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on May 20, 2020, 11:33:04 PM
Wow, trivia seems super tough! I would never be able to do well on most of these. I might join sometime, but not sure when.
I always get last or close to that

SM-G965U

Title: Re: TRIVIA NIGHT results and host registration
Post by: CNGL-Leudimin on August 07, 2020, 06:26:15 PM
Due to the damn virus this year between August 9 and 15 I'll do my normal sleep schedule, so no possibilty to make it in 2020.
Quote from: Alps on May 20, 2020, 11:17:41 PM36. TEXAS/NEW MEXICO
What highway in which state (or both) is the southernmost Rio Grande crossing entirely within the United States? 1 point if you get the right number but the wrong state(s).
Thrown out - answer is actually Racetrack Drive in NM

I'm pretty sure you thought of NM 273 (even though it's entirely in Texas), which is the furthest downstream crossing of the Rio Grande entirely in the USA, even though it's sightly North of Racetrack Drive.